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Original illustration by Violet Red Studio
Celebrate truth, voice, and unapologetic power with this commanding Audre Lorde portrait art print. A poet, feminist, and activist, Lorde’s words challenged systems of oppression while giving language to identity, intersectionality, and self-empowerment. Her legacy lives on in every voice that speaks boldly and refuses silence.
This portrait captures her strength, clarity, and revolutionary presence—perfect for classrooms, creative studios, and sacred spaces for reflection, action, and growth.
Tribute to a Radical Visionary – Audre Lorde’s work continues to inspire movements rooted in justice, identity, and liberation
Bold & Thoughtful Design – Illustrated with expressive depth to reflect her poetic fire and clarity of thought
Perfect for Writing Nooks, Libraries & Activist Spaces – A visual call to speak, feel, and resist with courage
Powerful Gift Idea – Ideal for writers, educators, students, and those who carry Lorde’s words close to heart
Open Edition Fine Art Print
Printed on bright white matte paper for soft texture and fine detail
Printed with dye-based inks for lasting vibrancy
Signed on the back
Frame not included
11x14” and smaller: Packaged in a clear protective sleeve with rigid backing board and shipped flat
13x19” prints: Rolled in tissue and shipped in a sturdy mailing tube
Ships from our Maryland studio via USPS within 2–3 business days
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This portrait was illustrated by Violeta Bárcenas, a Nicaraguan artist and the creator of Violet Red Studio. Her work honors women whose lives speak truth to power—through art that uplifts, challenges, and celebrates radical legacy.
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