Hip Hop by Darrell Stevens

All Visible Products 11-21-18

Each Creative Action Network poster is hand-printed and handled to make sure that only the highest quality is offered and sent out. The sturdy matte paper and premium inks create a vibrant, museum-quality image that looks great both framed and unframed. Posters are printed in Los Angeles, CA on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper heavyweight stock, with a wide color gamut and Epson UltraChrome HDR ink-jet technology. The framed poster arrives wrapped in a protective yet lightweight black frame and includes a shatter-resistant acrylite front protector that won't break during shipping. International orders may be subject to customs duties & taxes. 

Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. What Makes America Great is a collection of designs celebrating the things that our artists believe make America truly great.

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Design By: Darrell Stevens
Darrell Stevens

Originally from the south of England, Darrell moved to the US in 2006, and has been working professionally in Graphic Design since 1995. Now self-employed, Darrell lives in Buffalo, NY. He brings a love of typography and creative design to all of his work. www.coroflot.com/dstevensdesign

 

Design By: Darrell Stevens
Darrell Stevens

Originally from the south of England, Darrell moved to the US in 2006, and has been working professionally in Graphic Design since 1995. Now self-employed, Darrell lives in Buffalo, NY. He brings a love of typography and creative design to all of his work. www.coroflot.com/dstevensdesign

 

Artist Statement

Although Hip Hop culture has spread to every corner of the globe, its birth took place right here in America during the 1970s. A combination of music, dance, art and poetry, its roots and inspirations can be traced back many decades earlier. With arts and culture now under threat like never before, it is important to protect the freedom of expression and creativity that gave rise to this, and many other art forms, both in the past, the present, and in the future. — Darrell Stevens