Part of a three part series about Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia. When she was elected as the first woman president of an African nation in 2005, she was dealing with a corrupt government, severe debt, and an unruly population. Her strong feminine ways and experience in government allowed her to bring control to the country, bring strict financial discipline, and clean up corruption. This piece shows the impact of the new rules and order, but on the left side of the piece there's an indication of a bit more turmoil.
- Subject Matter: large abstract
- Inventory Number: 256
- Collections: Abstract Paintings