Gay rainbow art
Art, Pride, and the Rainbow Flag
The rainbow flag was designed by a group of volunteers led by artist and activist Gilbert Baker at the Gay Community Center in San Francisco, and first waved in the sky at the Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day Parade on June 25,
Over the decades, it has become the most prominent symbol of Pride and equal rights advocacy for all people identifying as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and everybody else in an expansive community, including our straight allies).
As the concept of representation by the flag broadened over time, so its colors and their meaning changed: from the eight-stripe version of , down to the most ordinary six-stripe one, developed for practical reasons having to do with the availability of the colored fabric, up again to 10 stripes.
As the Black community currently fights for equality and justice, we honor the people of color who are part of our LGBTQ+ community. Pride, as we know it today, grew out of the June Stonewall uprisings led by activists of color Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. The SILENCE = DEA
The rainbow flag was designed by a group of volunteers led by artist and activist Gilbert Baker at the Gay Community Center in San Francisco, and first waved in the sky at the Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day Parade on June 25, Over the decades, it has become the most prominent symbol of Pride and equal rights advocacy for all people identifying as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and everybody else in an expansive community, including our straight allies).
As the concept of representation by the flag broadened over time, so its colors and their meaning changed: from the eight-stripe version of , down to the most common six-stripe one, developed for practical reasons having to do with the availability of the colored fabric, up again to ten stripes.
As the Dark community currently fights for equality and justice, we honor the people of color who are part of our LGBTQ+ community. Pride, as we comprehend it today, grew out of the June Stonewall uprisings led by activists of color Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. The SILENCE = DEATH campaign during the HIV/AIDS epidemic
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Rainbow Gay Pride
Type: CanvasSize: 40”x26” LargeFrame: No Frame
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Rainbow Gay Pride by Notsniw Art canvas art verb arrives ready to dangle, with hanging accessories included and no additional framing required. Every canvas reproduce is hand-crafted in the USA, made on-demand at iCanvas and expertly stretched around % North American Pine wood stretcher bars. We only use industry leading archival UltraChrome® Giclée inks to achieve the most vivid and high-definition prints possible.
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