Bob Marley portrait A3
100 in stock
Estimated delivery: 5-10 business days
Dispatch time: 1-3 business days
Returns & exchanges: 14-day returns policy
Material / type
Paper
Size / dimensions
29,7 x 42 cm
Usage or context
- Handmade by Grandmanguier
- Origin: FR
- Category: Arts
- Authenticity checked by Sokofa marketplace review
Shipping information
Shipping estimate: 5-10 business days.
Dispatch time: 1-3 business days.
Returns: 14-day returns policy.
Cultural context & artisan story
Bob Marley — The Lion Who Didn't Wait for the Crown A wall poster for reggae fans to frame carefully and display at home.
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Returns are accepted within 14 days where item condition and policy requirements are met.
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Product description
Overview
Bob Marley — The Lion Who Didn't Wait for the Crown Bob Marley was not just a singer. He was a voice rising from the Jamaican soil, a prophet in an open shirt and rastas on his head. He took up music the way others take up a rifle: to wake the sleeping, and to tell the powerful that their day would come. Born in Nine Mile, raised in dust and dignity, he saw poverty and chose to turn it into a rhythm. Not to weep — but to march. So that Trenchtown would become a consciousness, not just a ghetto. While others spoke of liberation, Marley sang it. He never held a gun, but his songs shook more governments than an army ever could. *Get up, stand up*… that wasn't an invitation, it was an order. And the order came from below, from the people, from the sacred smoke. Unfortunately, the lion did not see Zion in his lifetime. Illness caught up with him on May 11, 1981, before he could rest his dreadlocks on a truly free land. But what he sowed in people's hearts — unity, gentle rebellion, love that resists — no one will ever be able to assassinate. Bob Marley never reached the promised land. But without him, no one would have known how to dance along the way.
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Grandmanguier
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