Raised Hand
A large hand is created using various pieces of rectangular material. The hand itself is brown and the palm is painted with white text reading "I'm Free." Additional black paint, it is unknown if it was painted by the artist, reads "not" changing the overall message to "I'm not free." More black lettering is noted beneath this, though it is not legible to the writer. The fingers of the hand are painted with black, green, red, and yellow details. A red, black, green, and yellow sash is woven around the hand. The base holding the hand is painted white and yellow. The right side reads "land back" and the center has a Prince sign, peace sign, and the lettering "F12."
George Floyd Square
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photographer: Rachel Weiher
UAM-GF_1928
38th Street and Chicago Ave, George Floyd Square, South Minneapolis, MN, USA
Land Back Seattle
Various text spray painted in black on a sidewalk including "realrentduwamish.org," "earth first," "land back," and "fuck SPD."
realrentduwamish.org
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photographer: by Rachel Weiher
UAM-GF_2784
Black Sun, Seattle, WA 98112
Land Back
"Land Back" is spray-painted in red on the side of a building. Above it, "Whos Land?" is spray-painted in white.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Contributor: Heather Shirey
Vancouver, Canada
Land Back Wall
The wall on the side of a building reads "Land Back" in bold red letters. It is surrounded by tags of other street artists who endorse the central phrase “Land Back”. The original advertising sign message “93.7 Country - Can I get a Hell Ya!” was left unaltered.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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LA
Photographer: Heather Shirey
The intersection of West Pender Street and Abbott Street in Vancouver, Canada
Every Child Matters
"Every Child Matters" is written in white in the middle of a yellow/orange dreamcatcher. On both sides of the dreamcatcher, there are two figures holding hands. Some of the figures wear feathers in their hair.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photographer: Heather Shirey
Land Back
"Land Back" is painted in red on the side of a building. "Whos Land?" is written above it in white. Other black graffiti is written on the wall.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Photographer: Heather Shirey