Still Like Air, I Rise is an expressive and textured hummingbird painting inspired by the enduring spirit of Maya Angelou’s poem "Still I Rise".
Thick texture and visible palette knife marks draw attention to the rich creamy blush tones, warm ivories, muted sage greens, and dramatic indigo blues.
"Still I Rise" feels soft, modern, and uplifting. It's perfect for collectors drawn to impressionistic bird artwork with texture and soul.
✨ Is This Piece Right for You?
This piece is for you if you’re drawn to artwork that feels:
- soft, expressive, and full of movement
- inspired by nature and resilience
- textured with visible brushstrokes
- airy with pops of deep color
- like it brings warmth and calm into a space
About the Artwork
- Limited edition fine art canvas print
- Reproduction of an original oil painting by award-winning artist Shakia Harris
- Printed on archival poly-cotton canvas using museum-quality archival inks
- Features rich texture and painterly detail inspired by the original artwork
- Protective varnish enhances color depth and durability
- Includes a small white border for optional trimming or matting
Canvas Print Details
The archival canvas surface beautifully captures the thick oil-paint appearance, making the print feel painterly and dimensional in person.
Unframed Canvas Prints
- May be shipped flat or carefully rolled and shipped in protective packaging
- Arrives unframed and unmatted for styling flexibility
- Each print includes a small white border around the artwork to allow for easier matting and framing, helping ensure the image sits securely behind the mat opening without the artwork falling through.
International Orders
International orders ship unstretched by default. If you would like a stretched or framed option shipped internationally, a custom shipping quote can be provided prior to shipment.
Where This Piece Works Best
This hummingbird artwork works beautifully in:
- bedrooms and calming retreat spaces
- neutral or nature-inspired interiors
- modern farmhouse, organic modern, and transitional homes
- gallery walls featuring florals, birds, or impressionist artwork
- reading nooks, entryways, or living rooms needing a serene focal point