Acceptance Makes America Great by Sheri Emerson

Wall Art

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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: Sheri Emerson
Sheri Emerson has been an artist her entire life, winning her first contest at the grand old age of five. She has been published numerous times in both print and digital magazines, and is an international award winner for her digital art. Born and raised in Michigan, she now splits her time between her homes in Tempe, Arizona and Labrador City, Canada, and can be found most days, camera in hand, focusing on a flower or chasing a sunset. To see more of her work, please go to www.sheriemersonphotography.com or www.photoartbysheri.ca.
Design By: Sheri Emerson
Sheri Emerson has been an artist her entire life, winning her first contest at the grand old age of five. She has been published numerous times in both print and digital magazines, and is an international award winner for her digital art. Born and raised in Michigan, she now splits her time between her homes in Tempe, Arizona and Labrador City, Canada, and can be found most days, camera in hand, focusing on a flower or chasing a sunset. To see more of her work, please go to www.sheriemersonphotography.com or www.photoartbysheri.ca.
Artist Statement

I don't like the common usage we all hear, that we should be "tolerant." That still implies there is something wrong with the person we're talking about. Someday, I hope that all people, no matter what color, heritage, religion or sexual orientation, will see each other as simply PEOPLE and treat each other accordingly. With acceptance. — Sheri Emerson