Hand Painted Photographs by Chris Schoonover and Linda Schoonover
Photographed by Chris Schoonover
Hand Colored by Linda Schoonover

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Hand Painted Photographs by Chris Schoonover and Linda Schoonover
Photographed by Chris Schoonover
Hand Colored by Linda Schoonover
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portraits of Nigerian visual artist + essayist, Stephanie Nnamani by Rog Walker for Paper Monday x Color of Change’s Storyteller series.
[ note: so honoured to be among such an extraordinary group of Black visionaries committed to telling #blackstories + i enjoy the third portrait—i am poised like a warrior/conqueror and that matches my current energy. ]
Rog Walker by Whitney Hayes. Soho 2015
The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America will be on view at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College from October 26–December 16, 2018. Organized in partnership with Equal Justice Initiative, and with support from Google, the exhibition presents EJI’s groundbreaking research into the history of lynchings in dialogue with selected artworks and other materials to explore the legacy of racial injustice in America today.
Shirah Dedman, Phoebe Dedman, and Luz Myles visiting Shreveport, Louisiana, where in 1912 their relative Thomas Miles, Sr., was lynched (Original photography by Rog Walker and Bee Walker for the Equal Justice Initiative) 2017.
Cutting Ties, 2018
Bee Walker & Rog Walker photographed by Chris Schoonover
Hand Colored by Linda Schoonover
Rog Walker photographed by Chris Schoonover and Hand Colored by Linda Schoonover
Bee Walker photographed by Chris Schoonover
Hand Colored by Linda Schoonover