Shooting Roots - Fine Art Satin Print - A3

€15.00

Original painting and poem by Kassy Kova.

“Don’t shoot.” “Don’t shoot.”

How many times must those words echo

from our last seconds of life?

Emancipation once etched

in a declaration

that sought to unravel a nation’s hypocrisy -

Tell me: what is free and fair in a society that exploits?

A country rises to power through capitalist gains -

but what of the labor that grew it,

that marched in chains?

Those United States comprising “America”

are stitched together by swaths of stolen lives.

Indigenous people, torn apart from their land -

their cultures -

their civilizations -

Dark-skinned humans became corpses

*became skinless skeletons

*became the backbone of a white-skinned empire

The growth of White cotton fueled

by the suppression of Black freedom

Civil unrest, civil racism, civil chaos, Civil War -

Culminating in the Black dying

both for and against

their own enslavement;

That high-melanin kind who

“shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free”

To emancipate the enslaved,

one must emancipate one’s mind

Mental slavery shackles the ignorant

And fears of inferiority

perpetuate myths of superiority:

Segregation - discrimination - deterioration

Cinching - flinching - lynching

Patriotism - racism - hate-ism

A system built upon the mantra of white supremacy -

A White House built out of Black blood -

Colored rooms in which we’re meant to shit

The better to fertilize this fertile land

Red lines splicing through neighborhoods

And suddenly, there is a wrong side of the tracks

Crime rates and inmates and privatized prisons -

Black on black in a cell block tango for profit

No matter the blues - the jazz - the bebop -

No matter the hip-hop - the rap - the swag

You can feel emasculated without

ever having been a man

Even quieter for woman | gay | trans

And you, there, in the black hoodie?

Soon to become the next black square

#blackout

Your arms rise to the edge of your tainted existence

Ambiguous ancestors scream

in shapes of kente

you can’t quite decipher

Sounds muffled by a shackled history

Even the past is quiet when

It is not invited to whisper

Onto the white pages of textbooks

Not even once a year -

For the roots still thrive

in this soft as cotton landscape

“Don’t shoot” you’ll say -

But they’ll call it looting -

For the roots

are

still

shooting.

Bring a sliver of Kassy Kova’s creative cosmos into your home with this A3 fine art print. Printed on premium, heavyweight Setinet paper, this piece offers an opportunity to own a professional-grade edition of the artist’s work at an accessible price point. The satin finish preserves every color, texture, and intricate detail with a soft, glare-free sheen, creating an archival artwork for your home and a token of your support.

  • A3 (29.7 x 42 cm / 11.7 16.5 in)

  • Fine art setinet 300g paper

  • Satin semi-gloss finish

Original painting and poem by Kassy Kova.

“Don’t shoot.” “Don’t shoot.”

How many times must those words echo

from our last seconds of life?

Emancipation once etched

in a declaration

that sought to unravel a nation’s hypocrisy -

Tell me: what is free and fair in a society that exploits?

A country rises to power through capitalist gains -

but what of the labor that grew it,

that marched in chains?

Those United States comprising “America”

are stitched together by swaths of stolen lives.

Indigenous people, torn apart from their land -

their cultures -

their civilizations -

Dark-skinned humans became corpses

*became skinless skeletons

*became the backbone of a white-skinned empire

The growth of White cotton fueled

by the suppression of Black freedom

Civil unrest, civil racism, civil chaos, Civil War -

Culminating in the Black dying

both for and against

their own enslavement;

That high-melanin kind who

“shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free”

To emancipate the enslaved,

one must emancipate one’s mind

Mental slavery shackles the ignorant

And fears of inferiority

perpetuate myths of superiority:

Segregation - discrimination - deterioration

Cinching - flinching - lynching

Patriotism - racism - hate-ism

A system built upon the mantra of white supremacy -

A White House built out of Black blood -

Colored rooms in which we’re meant to shit

The better to fertilize this fertile land

Red lines splicing through neighborhoods

And suddenly, there is a wrong side of the tracks

Crime rates and inmates and privatized prisons -

Black on black in a cell block tango for profit

No matter the blues - the jazz - the bebop -

No matter the hip-hop - the rap - the swag

You can feel emasculated without

ever having been a man

Even quieter for woman | gay | trans

And you, there, in the black hoodie?

Soon to become the next black square

#blackout

Your arms rise to the edge of your tainted existence

Ambiguous ancestors scream

in shapes of kente

you can’t quite decipher

Sounds muffled by a shackled history

Even the past is quiet when

It is not invited to whisper

Onto the white pages of textbooks

Not even once a year -

For the roots still thrive

in this soft as cotton landscape

“Don’t shoot” you’ll say -

But they’ll call it looting -

For the roots

are

still

shooting.

Bring a sliver of Kassy Kova’s creative cosmos into your home with this A3 fine art print. Printed on premium, heavyweight Setinet paper, this piece offers an opportunity to own a professional-grade edition of the artist’s work at an accessible price point. The satin finish preserves every color, texture, and intricate detail with a soft, glare-free sheen, creating an archival artwork for your home and a token of your support.

  • A3 (29.7 x 42 cm / 11.7 16.5 in)

  • Fine art setinet 300g paper

  • Satin semi-gloss finish