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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
"Revolution Will Not Be Televised" - A Superheroic Declaration
This electrifying mixed media collage transforms vintage comic book pages into a bold statement about power, representation, and resistance. Dominated by iconic images of Wonder Woman and other formidable female heroes, the piece declares its message in unmistakable terms: some revolutions happen beyond the camera's gaze.
Composition & Materials: Created on authentic reclaimed wood, the piece features dozens of hand-cut comic panels from the 1970s through 1990s—an era when female superheroes were fighting for page space and respect in a male-dominated medium. Wonder Woman commands the left side in her classic armor, while fierce heroines including Catwoman, Black Widow, and others populate the surrounding landscape. The central text "REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED" cuts through the imagery in bold typography, its message as relevant today as when Gil Scott-Heron first coined the phrase.
Artistic Technique: Each comic panel has been carefully selected and positioned to create visual flow—from the powerful solo figures on the left to the collaborative group scenes on the right. The weathered wood surface provides texture and grounding, while the vibrant comic colors pop against the rustic background. Corner embellishments of vintage wood and paper fragments create a frame-within-a-frame effect.
Cultural Commentary: This piece speaks to multiple revolutions: the feminist movement, the evolution of female representation in comics, and the broader struggle for authentic representation in media. These heroines weren't waiting to be televised—they were already saving the world, one page at a time.
Perfect For:
Comic book collectors and pop culture enthusiasts
Feminist art collectors
Wonder Woman fans
Those who appreciate art with social commentary
Spaces celebrating strong female characters
Pop art and street art collectors
Materials: Vintage comic books (1970s-1990s), reclaimed wood panel, acrylic paint, archival adhesive
Style: Pop art collage, comic book assemblage, feminist art, contemporary mixed media
Note: This is a one-of-a-kind original. The specific comic panels and layout cannot be exactly replicated.
"Revolution Will Not Be Televised" - A Superheroic Declaration
This electrifying mixed media collage transforms vintage comic book pages into a bold statement about power, representation, and resistance. Dominated by iconic images of Wonder Woman and other formidable female heroes, the piece declares its message in unmistakable terms: some revolutions happen beyond the camera's gaze.
Composition & Materials: Created on authentic reclaimed wood, the piece features dozens of hand-cut comic panels from the 1970s through 1990s—an era when female superheroes were fighting for page space and respect in a male-dominated medium. Wonder Woman commands the left side in her classic armor, while fierce heroines including Catwoman, Black Widow, and others populate the surrounding landscape. The central text "REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED" cuts through the imagery in bold typography, its message as relevant today as when Gil Scott-Heron first coined the phrase.
Artistic Technique: Each comic panel has been carefully selected and positioned to create visual flow—from the powerful solo figures on the left to the collaborative group scenes on the right. The weathered wood surface provides texture and grounding, while the vibrant comic colors pop against the rustic background. Corner embellishments of vintage wood and paper fragments create a frame-within-a-frame effect.
Cultural Commentary: This piece speaks to multiple revolutions: the feminist movement, the evolution of female representation in comics, and the broader struggle for authentic representation in media. These heroines weren't waiting to be televised—they were already saving the world, one page at a time.
Perfect For:
Comic book collectors and pop culture enthusiasts
Feminist art collectors
Wonder Woman fans
Those who appreciate art with social commentary
Spaces celebrating strong female characters
Pop art and street art collectors
Materials: Vintage comic books (1970s-1990s), reclaimed wood panel, acrylic paint, archival adhesive
Style: Pop art collage, comic book assemblage, feminist art, contemporary mixed media
Note: This is a one-of-a-kind original. The specific comic panels and layout cannot be exactly replicated.