You love this artwork, but it’s already been sold?
Good news! This artist conducts commissioned work. They can create a custom-made artwork for you, inspired by what you liked about the previous piece. You choose the dimensions and we negotiate the price!
Thank you very much for your interest!
Your message has been sent successfully! We will get back to you very soon.
Singulart guarantees reliability and traceability.
All the artists on the platform have been specially selected and certify to only sell works, of which they are the artist. Whatever the medium, the work is sent to the buyer with a certificate of authenticity. Photographs are numbered and signed.
Every customer can be given a copy of their certificate of authenticity by contacting support@singulart.com
With Singulart, you can pay safely by credit card or bank transfer.
For all transactions exceeding your credit limit, contact us. We are required to verify every transfer, as part of the fight against fraud and money laundering.
Singulart prices include:
Price of an artwork defined by an artist.
Insurance. Your order is 100% protected in case of any damage or loss.
All customs fees, taxes, and document preparation.
Third-party logistic provider shipping costs.
A dedicated Singulart customer care specialist that will assist you with any questions or problems during shipment.
Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40x30in
About this artwork
With millions of others, Gregg Chadwick marched on January 21, 2017 in the Women’s March. The crowd in Los Angeles numbered around 750,000. Again, on January 20, 2018 Chadwick hit the streets — the crowd this time was estimated by L.A. Mayor Garcetti at 600,000.
In the midst of these peaceful gatherings, Gregg took visual and auditory notes as inspiration for a series of paintings exploring this time of change. Gregg took special note of the signs… that were carried by the crowd and documented them in my painting "Still I Rise".
The poet Maya Angelou is depicted on the sign held by a marcher in the foreground of the painting. President Obama is seen on a shirt in the middle of the artwork.
« Art can speak across oceans and cultures when words are not enough. »
Gregg Chadwick is a contemporary American painter who lives and works in Santa Monica. He studied Fine Art at UCLA followed by a master’s degree at NYU, and has been painting ever since. A man of passion, art and engaged purpose, he is currently focused on exploring notions of time, place and memory.