• About
  • Work
    • Portfolio
    • Services
    • Awards
  • Shop
    • All
    • Art
    • Accessories
    • Checkout
  • News
    • Press
    • Events
  • Contact
  • About
  • Work
    • Portfolio
    • Services
    • Awards
  • Shop
    • All
    • Art
    • Accessories
    • Checkout
  • News
    • Press
    • Events
  • Contact
$0.00 0 Cart
Home / Art / ‘The City We Love’ Steve Hansen Commemorative Art

‘The City We Love’ Steve Hansen Commemorative Art

$35.00

First appearing on the cover of The City We Love: A Retrospective, Councilmember Steve Hansen 2012-2020, this original piece by Amber Witzke is now available to own as an art print! The colorful artwork encapsulates Steve’s impact on Sacramento’s District 4 during his time in office, from his work in advancing LGBTQ equality to parks improvements, transportation, and arts and education. Visual elements dance in and out of the Latin phrase “Urbs Indomita,” Sacramento’s original motto, meaning “Indomitable City.”

As the first openly gay councilmember, Steve has always championed LGBTQ rights, access, and equality. Amber is happy to team up with Steve in donating all proceeds from the sale of this print to The Laurie McBride Scholarship, started by the Stonewall Foundation of Greater Sacramento, to cultivate advocates fighting for equality with consensus building, commitment, and resolve.

Frame

This print comes without a frame, but you can add one to your purchase. Choose between a white or black modern wood frame with a slightly convex 1 inch surface and a smooth, satin finish. Hardware for hanging is also included.

SHARE

  • Description
  • Additional information

Description

First appearing on the cover of The City We Love: A Retrospective, Councilmember Steve Hansen 2012-2020, this original piece by Amber Witzke is now available to own as an art print! The colorful artwork encapsulates Steve’s impact on Sacramento’s District 4 during his time in office, from his work in advancing LGBTQ equality to parks improvements, transportation, and arts and education. Visual elements dance in and out of the Latin phrase “Urbs Indomita,” Sacramento’s original motto, meaning “Indomitable City.”

As the first openly gay councilmember, Steve has always championed LGBTQ rights, access, and equality. Amber is happy to team up with Steve in donating all proceeds from the sale of this print to The Laurie McBride Scholarship, started by the Stonewall Foundation of Greater Sacramento, to cultivate advocates fighting for equality with consensus building, commitment, and resolve.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 24 in
let’s talk

Your Brand is about to take off

Schedule a call, text, meeting of the minds and let’s make things happen!

Contact

Specializing in crafting award-winning, strategic campaigns and brand identities that resonate, driven by a belief in the enduring power of hope and positivity.

From strategy to implementation, let’s make your brand shine!

quick links

  • About
  • Work
    • Portfolio
    • Services
    • Awards
  • Shop
    • All
    • Art
    • Accessories
    • Checkout
  • News
    • Press
    • Events
  • Contact
  • About
  • Work
    • Portfolio
    • Services
    • Awards
  • Shop
    • All
    • Art
    • Accessories
    • Checkout
  • News
    • Press
    • Events
  • Contact

Contact Info

  • Sacramento, California
  • [email protected]

join the Newsletter

Sign up for our newsletter to enjoy tips, inspirations, and more.

© 2024 Amber Witzke. All Rights Reserved.

Linkedin-in Instagram Facebook-f