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Miscellaneous words have been written over his torso. The legible ones read "Texas Housten". There is also a depiction of a hand that is pointing downwards]]>2023-11-25T22:06:21-05:00
Title
George Floyd Memorial on the Border Wall from Aida ("Ayda") Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, Date: 25 April 2023
Coverage
Aida ("Ayda") Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, Palestine
Description
A depiction of George Floyd with spray paint on a concrete wall.
Miscellaneous words have been written over his torso. The legible ones read "Texas Housten". There is also a depiction of a hand that is pointing downwards
Source
Aida camp was established in 1950 on land United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) leased from the government of Jordan. The camp is located between the municipalities of Bethlehem, Beit Jala and Jerusalem. It is partially surrounded by the West Bank Barrier and is near to Har Homa and Gilo.
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
https://www.unrwa.org/where-we-work/west-bank/aida-camp?__cf_chl_tk=avOaN5mLhAtsJw1HUO3GOF0mplQeW0n_zQpP1kto5SU-1699746433-0-gaNycGzNDWU
A plywood mural on the side of a brick building reads "I Can't Breathe Floyd" in red and white paint. Inside the "F" of Floyd, "George" is written in white paint. The "O" in "Floyd" is a heart. On the bottom righthand corner of the mural, is the signature of the artist.
An image of a knight in armor on horseback, slaying a dragon. Text in the upper right corner reads G.P.F. May 25th 2020. This is painted on two pieces of plywood oriented horizontally.
Source
See also item 532. This previous entry was submitted by the artist and provides a different address for the piece. The previous photo was from June 27, 2020. This update shows the current status of the panels in May 2022.
Rights
Artist: Stephen Rife
Photographer: Morena Bustillos
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This mural is displayed on the exterior of Springboard for the Arts Saint Paul building.]]>2023-06-16T16:02:11-04:00
Title
No Justice No Peace (Sign)
Coverage
262 University Ave West, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Description
A plywood mural with a white and grey checkerboard background with "No Justice No Peace (sign)" and small George Floyd portraits.
This mural is displayed on the exterior of Springboard for the Arts Saint Paul building.
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A plywood board has been painted with a white background and some grey squares. A large "Blues for George" blue stencil portrait of George Floyd is on the right side. "Say His Name" is painted on the left side of the mural in large, blue letters. ]]>2023-06-16T16:02:11-04:00
Creator
Susan Campion
Title
Say His Name
Coverage
262 University Ave West, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Description
A mural in shades of blue displayed on the exterior of the Springboard for the Arts Saint Paul building.
A plywood board has been painted with a white background and some grey squares. A large "Blues for George" blue stencil portrait of George Floyd is on the right side. "Say His Name" is painted on the left side of the mural in large, blue letters.
Three different portraits of George Floyd are painted on plywood. The middle portrait is painted in shades of blue and behind him is a yellow background. The portrait on the left side is painted in yellow, pink, and blue. Behind this portrait is a red background. The portrait on the right side is painted in blues and pinks.
Rights
Photographers: Vicki Smith and Don Darnutzer, georgefloyd-streetart-mpls.org
Nine posters depicting an image of George Floyd with the words "Do you feel us?" written to the left of his face. The nine posters are arranged in a rectangle on a piece of plywood. The Black Power fist is painted underneath the posters.
Rights
Photographers: Vicki Smith and Don Darnutzer, georgefloyd-streetart-mpls.org