♦Multi-colored design printed on 80 pound cardstock
♦Print measures slightly less than 11" x 17" (28cm x 43cm)
♦Print is shown in 16" x 20" (41cm x 51cm) float frame (frame not included)
♦Print is signed by the artist
♦Print will be shipped via USPS First Class Mail with a backing board inside of a stay flat mailer. Domestic shipping will include tracking.
This art print is part of the Senioritis Remembers Famous Seniors series. Please check out our shop to see other framed and unframed offerings from this series:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/senioritis
Thanks for your interest!
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Who's Helen Keller?
Gallup identified Helen Keller as one of the most widely admired people of the 20th century. Keller became deaf and blind when she was less than 2 years old; however, with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, Keller became the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. In addition to becoming a writer, later in life Keller became a political activist and was a strong advocate for women's suffrage and workers' rights.
This colorful cmyk design features an image of Keller in the foreground in yellow set against a cold concrete background. Keller's name appears in magenta as well as in cyan (braille along the bottom). Keller's words stress the importance of vision.
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