
The Door of No Return by Antoinette-Rie Johnson
16” x 20”
Medium: economy acrylic polymer opaque color paint
The inspiration for this piece came from a picture that I saw. The picture I saw was a sign that said "The Door of No Return." It was at a slave trade. It was just a little door that you could slide through and when you go through that door you die. As I fight for my sentence to be changed this front door of the prison is my door of no return. After almost 9 years of being locked up, I know my time is coming to an end. I found my way to the door of no return and I'm opening it to see my future.
The Door of No Return by Antoinette-Rie Johnson
16” x 20”
Medium: economy acrylic polymer opaque color paint
The inspiration for this piece came from a picture that I saw. The picture I saw was a sign that said "The Door of No Return." It was at a slave trade. It was just a little door that you could slide through and when you go through that door you die. As I fight for my sentence to be changed this front door of the prison is my door of no return. After almost 9 years of being locked up, I know my time is coming to an end. I found my way to the door of no return and I'm opening it to see my future.