George Floyd Portrait
On a white wall, a portrait of George Floyd is painted with a simple linework outline of shades of black, brown, and blue. The portrait is derived from a selfie of Floyd that was highly circulated after his murder.
Jazz Guetta (@jazzguetta)
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Artist: Jazz Guetta (@jazzguetta)
Photographer: Impermanent Art (@impermanent_art)
UAM-GF_2880
7701 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Take A Look At Yourself
A black-and-white portrait of George Floyd on plywood outside of a business. The portrait is stylized to be more abstract and haunting than hyperrealistic, but because it is such a recognizable photo Floyd is easily identified. His black hooded sweatshirt is replaced with the motif of the United States American flag. The words "TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF" are written beneath the portrait with spray paint.
Nikko Hurtado (@nikkohurtado)
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Artist: Nikko Hurtado (@nikkohurtado)
Photographer: Impermanent Art (@impermanent_art)
UAM-GF_2879
7460 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046