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4-P’s (Protest, Pride, Peace, Power)
A mural depicting four protest signs calling for civic action and ideals of protest, power, peace and pride.
Power to the People
Third Avenue Market is boarded up with plywood, with a painted mural by Twin Cities artist Simone Alexa. The mural features three people of color with raised fists, and the person at center holds a sign that says "Power & Equality." The depicted are…
Tags: Equality, June 2020, Mural, Paint, Plywood, Plywood Mural, Power, Power & Equality, power to the people
"George" and "Floyd" Pieces
Four panels:
First is a piece with "George" in block letters and a crown on the "G".
Second is on a door, reading "Power In Community" with a heart and a peace sign.
Third is a throw up reading "Floyd" and "Rest In" with a peace…
First is a piece with "George" in block letters and a crown on the "G".
Second is on a door, reading "Power In Community" with a heart and a peace sign.
Third is a throw up reading "Floyd" and "Rest In" with a peace…
Tags: BLM, Community, Floyd, George, George Floyd, June 2020, peace sign, Power, Power in Community, Rest in Peace
"People Have The Power" | Bringing Back Bowery
A wash of white paint covers the majority of a plywood plank. A figure with green skin and short hair that blends with its facial stubble serves as the focal point of the mural. The figure is a cyclops, with a large, single eye with a blue iris, long…
When the Power of Love Overcomes the Love of Power
A wooden board is washed in ombre, moving from white to black. Twelve fists are raised in solidarity at varying heights. The text "when the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" is painted on a white banner. This text…
This is just the beginning
Graffiti in the street reading "This is just the beginning we will win!" This piece is written with yellow paint.
Tags: Justice, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Paint, pavement, Power, this is just the beginning, Twin Cities, USA, we will win
Painted Traffic Barricades
Various traffic barricades have been painted with text that reads "Power," "Peace," "Get Free," and "Prosperity."