


“Sunset Over South Bronx” Oil on Canvas Original painting
Inspired by the vignette: “The Seat No One Said I’d Taken”
Medium: Oil on Canvas
In this vibrant painting, the familiar Bronx tenements meet a brilliant Caribbean sun—linked by an arched bridge and the flags of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. The backdrop mirrors your journey from observer to leader, from questioning how students arrive in middle school to shaping their path before they ever enter a classroom.
This image aligns with The Seat No One Said I’d Taken, where your leadership in a new educational setting felt both historic and disruptive. The South Bronx is not just geography, it’s legacy, culture, and context. This piece celebrates how you claimed your place with reverence, not erasure, honoring the brilliance buried too early, and unearthing it with joy.
Size: 16in X 16in
Framed Art
Inspired by the vignette: “The Seat No One Said I’d Taken”
Medium: Oil on Canvas
In this vibrant painting, the familiar Bronx tenements meet a brilliant Caribbean sun—linked by an arched bridge and the flags of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. The backdrop mirrors your journey from observer to leader, from questioning how students arrive in middle school to shaping their path before they ever enter a classroom.
This image aligns with The Seat No One Said I’d Taken, where your leadership in a new educational setting felt both historic and disruptive. The South Bronx is not just geography, it’s legacy, culture, and context. This piece celebrates how you claimed your place with reverence, not erasure, honoring the brilliance buried too early, and unearthing it with joy.
Size: 16in X 16in
Framed Art