Yellow sunflowers on a purple field with words in white letters stating, "You changed the world, George." The mural is near the 38th & Chicago protest site in Minneapolis.
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The names of other people killed by police are written on the left side of the mural.
White banner against a dynamic yellow background. The banner includes a tribute to Floyd and text that reads "Daddy Changed the World," a quote from George Floyd's daughter Gianna.
2817 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Description
Wildstyle throw-up with "SAY" in red and pink, "HIS" in blue block lettering, and "NAME" in white and dark blue. Red splatter at the top looks like blood, and a brown "RIP" accents the brown background at the bottom.
Plywood covering a window is marked with text reading "Your White Tears Will Find No Comfort Here," and, smaller, "RIP George." In a panel on the neighboring window, a Black woman behind a desk labeled Ms. Resist casually sips from a cup labeled "White Tears." She is set against a vibrant pink background that includes a floating hands, each giving the middle finger (with beautifully manicured nails).
Source
On Muddy Waters.
See also UAM-GF_0938; Documentation on 7/21 shows that all art and graffiti had been removed by that date.
Black and white spray-painted text on plywood-covered windows. "We Stand in Solidarity" and "CC Club" with a matching heart on the left board. Matching "BLM" on right board. Left board also has "People Live Upstairs" in black.
Originally, the message "Rest in Paradise George" was spray-painted in green on pieces of plywood. The plywood was buffed and new messages appeared. Some of these messages include #paintourpeace, Unity, Love, Community, etc. Green, yellow, black, and blue hearts are also spray-painted on the plywood.
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Vicki Smith and Darnutzer, georgefloyd-streetart-mpls.org
Bright green and orange letters spell out: FUCK 12 (slang that can mean 'fuck the police' in a general sense or refer specifically to police drug/narcotics unit. )
A message in black spray paint: RIP FLOYD"
Another message in black letters: "FUCK 12."]]>2023-06-16T16:01:33-04:00
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Various Anti-Cop Sentiments
Coverage
University Ave and Hamline Ave N intersection
Description
The brick exterior of a chain strip mall along University Ave in Saint Paul. The wall is covered in graffiti in multiple colors. From left to right:
Bright green and orange letters spell out: FUCK 12 (slang that can mean 'fuck the police' in a general sense or refer specifically to police drug/narcotics unit. )
A message in black spray paint: RIP FLOYD"
Another message in black letters: "FUCK 12."
Source
Some of the letters may be chalk and have not been washed off the side of the building even though it would be easy to do so.
Urban Jungle Rest in power/I can’t breathe/Justice4Daunte
Coverage
1419 S Washington Ave Minneapolis, MN, USA
Description
The front entrance of Urban Jungle depicting a George Floyd “Rest in Power” portrait; “I can’t breathe” and Keep the peace” on plywood over the door; and Daunte Wright mural attributed to @SimoneAlexaArt.
A photorealistic on the side of building depicting George Floyd flanked by Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. with text reading "Time To Change The World."