Forbidden Pages: 1993 Nobel, 2025 Silence

$175.00

This artist proof, letterpress linoleum print, part of the Forbidden Pages Collection, is crafted on high-quality 100 lbs. paper. Printed layers of bold colors and fractured typography honor Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye—a book awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature yet banned in Florida classrooms. The name Pecola, the novel’s protagonist, rises above a tangle of crossed-out words, symbolizing both silencing and survival. Part of the Forbidden Pages series, this work confronts censorship while celebrating the enduring power of literature to resist erasure and inspire dialogue.

This artist proof, letterpress linoleum print, part of the Forbidden Pages Collection, is crafted on high-quality 100 lbs. paper. Printed layers of bold colors and fractured typography honor Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye—a book awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature yet banned in Florida classrooms. The name Pecola, the novel’s protagonist, rises above a tangle of crossed-out words, symbolizing both silencing and survival. Part of the Forbidden Pages series, this work confronts censorship while celebrating the enduring power of literature to resist erasure and inspire dialogue.

2023-2024

19” H x 12.5” W (48.26 x 31.75 centimeters)

Letterpress, linoleum print, artist proof, 100 lbs. French cardstock

Prints are produced in limited editions, making them collectible. The limited availability of these prints can increase their value over time. A sleek brown wood frame, with a minimalist charm and contemporary flair, serves as a sturdy guardian, preserving and showcasing the work of art within. The frame is not included; it's for display purposes only.

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