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BLM
A plywood panel has been painted in brown with the text "BLM" in traditional graffiti script. The text is shadowed with a maroon paint and outlined in black and white. The background is painted red. A possible artist's tag is noted in the bottom left…
Black Power
A single plywood panel is painted with a yellow and red outlined fist of power. "Black Power" has been painted in yellow with red shadows.
Rest In Power George Floyd
A single plywood panel has been painted black. A silhouette of a man, highlighted in white, blue, and yellow ascends. The bottom of the mural has been stenciled "Rest In Power George Floyd."
George Floyd Remembered
A large row of plywood panels read "George Floyd Remembered." George is painted in smaller black script, while "Floyd" is painted in large blue and red bubble letters. "Remembered" is painted in smaller black script. Near "remembered" two hearts and…
Love and Peace
A multicolored mural reads "Love" and "Peace" in large print. "Love" has been done using a Gothic font with yellow paint and "Peace" is done using bubble letters and red and green paint. The right side of the mural is dominated by a blue background…
Power to the People
The text "Power to the People" in dark text with white highlights. The text is additionally emphasized with green and yellow paint. Behind the text a garden is painted, which spans the entire panel.
Police Vs The People
Two police men are painted fighting civilians, who are painted fighting back. One figure grabs the police baton while another clenches his fist. The figures are painted on a black background in Anime style. The work appears to be unfinished.
It is Our Duty
The text "It is Our Duty To Fight For Our Freedom It Is Our Duty To Win" has been painted over purple and blue circles on a plywood panel. Paint strokes radiate from the center with purple, yellow, and blue short strokes and longer blue strokes.
Tags: Freedom, Hope, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mural, Plywood, plywood panel, Seward Pharmacy, South Minneapolis, Twin Cities, USA
How Many Years?
A plywood panel on the door to the Seward Pharmacy has been painted yellow and reads "How many years has it taken for people to realize that we are all brothers + sisters and human beings in the human race." Under this quote the author is noted in…
Love, Every One Is The Same
The face and hands of a man are outlined and wearing handcuffs. "Love" is painted across his face and framed by his hands. On the left side of the plywood panel, "Every One Is The Same" is painted in red, orange, brown, and yellow. Circles are…