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Unlock Cages: Black Lives Matter
A photo of the front of Williams Store Inc on University Ave. The entire front of the building has a multi-panel, plywood mural. 12-13 boards long.
The mural is bright orange and green. Large yellow letters spell out "Unlock Cages" and there is an…
The mural is bright orange and green. Large yellow letters spell out "Unlock Cages" and there is an…
Take Care of Each Other
A plywood piece on display at the Springboard for the Arts building in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This is unpainted plywood which reads "Take Care of Each Other" in red letters.
Support East Side Love
Photo of Salvation Army exterior. The windows have all been boarded up with plywood. Each window board has one word written on it with white and blue lettering that combine to make a phrase you can read left to right: " support" "east" "side" "love.'…
Studio Payne BLM Sign
Photo of studio Payne art gallery and oddities building. The windows and doors are not boarded up, but a large piece of plywood is resting against the front window. It reads: "Black Lives Matter #ican'tbreathe" in white letters
Stop Killing Us
Simple black graffiti reading "Stop Killing Us" painted on a pull-down door.
Tags: Buff, Graffiti, June 2020, Letters, Minnesota, St. Paul, Stop Killing Us, Twin Cities, United States
STOP killing black people
A stop sign with black spray paint writing. There is an arrow leading from the word STOP to the words "killing black people." Altogether the sign reads: STOP killing black people.
Stop Killing
A standard red stop sign with "stop" in white letters. Underneath "stop" green graffitti spells out "killing" to make a new message: "stop killing"
Stop Hate
A standard red stop sign with "Stop" in white letters. Underneath "stop" green graffiti spells out "hate" to create a new message: "stop hate."
Tags: Graffiti, May 2020, Minnesota, Sign, sign modification, St. Paul, Stop hate, Twin Cities, United States
St. Paul Floral Justice for George
An exterior photo of St Paul Floral on Payne Ave. The building is boarded up with plywood. "Justice for George" is written on the plywood boards in 2 places with red paint.