This MPRB sign has been removed from another location and placed at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Avenue. The peeling at the end of the sign suggests that it has been edited from its original location name to now read: "George Floyd Square".
A vibrant-blue painted sign is mounted to a traffic light post. The sign features a cartoon face with curly hair. Text surrounds the face, which reads "Protect Each Other. Masks Help Us All. Justice for George Floyd"
Two throw ups. Left: "RIP" with a star dotting the "I." "Big" and "Floyd" in a blue and a red drop respectively. The background is red splatter, similar to blood.
Right: "BIG FLOYD" in white and blue lettering with orange spots.
Within the now-closed road of Chicago Avenue at the George Floyd Square at the intersection of 38th and Chicago, a flowerbed stands in Floyd's memory. One of many, this particular bed is painted bright blue. "No Justice, No Peace" is hand-painted in…
"You Changed the World, George" painted in white on a purple background surrounded by yellow sunflowers and Black Power fists. On the left side of the mural there is a list of list of names of people killed as a result of police violence.
A memorial to George Floyd at the intersection of his murder at 38th and Chicago in South Minneapolis surrounded by potted plants and cut flower bouquets. Two bandanas, one rainbow printed and one cream-colored, are tied at the top of the memorial…
The south wall brick exterior of a building. George Floyd's face has been painted four times in shades of blue on the wall. The closer you get to the faces, the blurrier they appear, but from a distance, the subject matter is clear.