








"Between Vice and Virtue" Limited Edition Giclée Print
Between Vice and Virtue
16x20" Fine Art Giclée Print
Edition of 50 — Signed and numbered by the artist
(Frame not included)
Inspired by the myth of the Choice of Hercules, this work poses a haunting, modern question:
"What do you do now?"
Originally created with latex, acrylic, and gold leaf on suspended wood panels, Between Vice and Virtue reflects on the fatigue, perseverance, and moral clarity demanded of Black women—so often the backbone and the battleground of liberation struggles. This piece serves as both a tribute and a mirror, challenging viewers to reflect on complicity, resistance, and the cost of choosing to continue.
Printed on archival-quality paper using museum-grade inks for stunning detail and lasting impact.
Between Vice and Virtue
16x20" Fine Art Giclée Print
Edition of 50 — Signed and numbered by the artist
(Frame not included)
Inspired by the myth of the Choice of Hercules, this work poses a haunting, modern question:
"What do you do now?"
Originally created with latex, acrylic, and gold leaf on suspended wood panels, Between Vice and Virtue reflects on the fatigue, perseverance, and moral clarity demanded of Black women—so often the backbone and the battleground of liberation struggles. This piece serves as both a tribute and a mirror, challenging viewers to reflect on complicity, resistance, and the cost of choosing to continue.
Printed on archival-quality paper using museum-grade inks for stunning detail and lasting impact.
Between Vice and Virtue
16x20" Fine Art Giclée Print
Edition of 50 — Signed and numbered by the artist
(Frame not included)
Inspired by the myth of the Choice of Hercules, this work poses a haunting, modern question:
"What do you do now?"
Originally created with latex, acrylic, and gold leaf on suspended wood panels, Between Vice and Virtue reflects on the fatigue, perseverance, and moral clarity demanded of Black women—so often the backbone and the battleground of liberation struggles. This piece serves as both a tribute and a mirror, challenging viewers to reflect on complicity, resistance, and the cost of choosing to continue.
Printed on archival-quality paper using museum-grade inks for stunning detail and lasting impact.