The Awakening
There comes a moment—sudden or gradual—when the fog lifts and clarity floods in like dawn breaking through storm clouds. It's that sacred instant when you realize you're no longer drowning in your own thoughts, when the weight pressing against your chest finally releases, and you can breathe deeply again. The awakening means stepping back into yourself, finding your authentic voice, and watching life bloom with vibrant possibility once more.
This transformative moment comes alive in "The Awakening," a powerful lithograph by renowned artist Larry "Poncho" Brown. Commissioned by the Black Mental Health Alliance to commemorate four decades of dedicated service to Baltimore's Black community, this extraordinary piece speaks directly to the strength found in vulnerability and the beauty of mental wellness.
The Black Mental Health Alliance has served as a trusted forum promoting holistic, culturally relevant approaches to mental health programs and services for African Americans and vulnerable communities since 1983. Founded by Dr. Maxie T. Collier, the organization has positioned itself as a thought leader working to demystify stigma in the Black community while developing scalable modalities and supporting the maintenance of whole health.
The artwork masterfully transitions from somber black and white imagery to brilliant, life-affirming colors, symbolizing the healing process and the human spirit's resilience. The composition features three figures in various stages of this transformative journey—from contemplative introspection to triumphant emergence—set against a backdrop that shifts from stormy clouds to golden sunrise. Brown's masterful use of color symbolism creates a visual narrative that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced or witnessed the mental health journey. The purple and green tones in the lower figures represent the transitional phases of healing, while the warm golden hues surrounding the ascending figure celebrate the triumph of mental wellness and spiritual awakening.
This museum-quality offset lithograph is printed on premium paper and available in a limited edition of 850 signed and numbered prints, plus 100 artist proofs and 50 remarque editions. Each piece measures 22" x 28", making it perfect for home, office, or therapeutic spaces where its message of hope and resilience can inspire daily.
"The Awakening" serves as both stunning artwork and a meaningful conversation starter about mental health awareness in the Black community, making it an essential addition for collectors of African American art, mental health advocates, and anyone who appreciates art that tells important stories about the human experience.
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The Awakening
The Awakening
There comes a moment—sudden or gradual—when the fog lifts and clarity floods in like dawn breaking through storm clouds. It's that sacred instant when you realize you're no longer drowning in your own thoughts, when the weight pressing against your chest finally releases, and you can breathe deeply again. The awakening means stepping back into yourself, finding your authentic voice, and watching life bloom with vibrant possibility once more.
This transformative moment comes alive in "The Awakening," a powerful lithograph by renowned artist Larry "Poncho" Brown. Commissioned by the Black Mental Health Alliance to commemorate four decades of dedicated service to Baltimore's Black community, this extraordinary piece speaks directly to the strength found in vulnerability and the beauty of mental wellness.
The Black Mental Health Alliance has served as a trusted forum promoting holistic, culturally relevant approaches to mental health programs and services for African Americans and vulnerable communities since 1983. Founded by Dr. Maxie T. Collier, the organization has positioned itself as a thought leader working to demystify stigma in the Black community while developing scalable modalities and supporting the maintenance of whole health.
The artwork masterfully transitions from somber black and white imagery to brilliant, life-affirming colors, symbolizing the healing process and the human spirit's resilience. The composition features three figures in various stages of this transformative journey—from contemplative introspection to triumphant emergence—set against a backdrop that shifts from stormy clouds to golden sunrise. Brown's masterful use of color symbolism creates a visual narrative that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced or witnessed the mental health journey. The purple and green tones in the lower figures represent the transitional phases of healing, while the warm golden hues surrounding the ascending figure celebrate the triumph of mental wellness and spiritual awakening.
This museum-quality offset lithograph is printed on premium paper and available in a limited edition of 850 signed and numbered prints, plus 100 artist proofs and 50 remarque editions. Each piece measures 22" x 28", making it perfect for home, office, or therapeutic spaces where its message of hope and resilience can inspire daily.
"The Awakening" serves as both stunning artwork and a meaningful conversation starter about mental health awareness in the Black community, making it an essential addition for collectors of African American art, mental health advocates, and anyone who appreciates art that tells important stories about the human experience.
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There comes a moment—sudden or gradual—when the fog lifts and clarity floods in like dawn breaking through storm clouds. It's that sacred instant when you realize you're no longer drowning in your own thoughts, when the weight pressing against your chest finally releases, and you can breathe deeply again. The awakening means stepping back into yourself, finding your authentic voice, and watching life bloom with vibrant possibility once more.
This transformative moment comes alive in "The Awakening," a powerful lithograph by renowned artist Larry "Poncho" Brown. Commissioned by the Black Mental Health Alliance to commemorate four decades of dedicated service to Baltimore's Black community, this extraordinary piece speaks directly to the strength found in vulnerability and the beauty of mental wellness.
The Black Mental Health Alliance has served as a trusted forum promoting holistic, culturally relevant approaches to mental health programs and services for African Americans and vulnerable communities since 1983. Founded by Dr. Maxie T. Collier, the organization has positioned itself as a thought leader working to demystify stigma in the Black community while developing scalable modalities and supporting the maintenance of whole health.
The artwork masterfully transitions from somber black and white imagery to brilliant, life-affirming colors, symbolizing the healing process and the human spirit's resilience. The composition features three figures in various stages of this transformative journey—from contemplative introspection to triumphant emergence—set against a backdrop that shifts from stormy clouds to golden sunrise. Brown's masterful use of color symbolism creates a visual narrative that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced or witnessed the mental health journey. The purple and green tones in the lower figures represent the transitional phases of healing, while the warm golden hues surrounding the ascending figure celebrate the triumph of mental wellness and spiritual awakening.
This museum-quality offset lithograph is printed on premium paper and available in a limited edition of 850 signed and numbered prints, plus 100 artist proofs and 50 remarque editions. Each piece measures 22" x 28", making it perfect for home, office, or therapeutic spaces where its message of hope and resilience can inspire daily.
"The Awakening" serves as both stunning artwork and a meaningful conversation starter about mental health awareness in the Black community, making it an essential addition for collectors of African American art, mental health advocates, and anyone who appreciates art that tells important stories about the human experience.


















