Three people holding up flowers in their left fists. They are pink, yellow, and blue respectively. A green person crouches in front of them, making a heart with their hands.
Source
Artist's Instagram handle is stencilled below the piece.
Painting of a Black woman wearing a white face mask with "BLM" on it. "No Justice No Peace" is on her shirt. Rainbows extend from her raised hands. MPLS and the city skyline rest above her afro. A heart sits in the center. Pine trees and flowers frame the image.
Stenciled word "Hope" painted in black, red, silver, and brown paint. The background is white with yellow and red flowers.
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Midtown Global Market According to a statement on Instagram by the artist, the murals were "designed to invite the community an opportunity to experience the artwork and along them to process grief in nonviolent way."
How Many More Will Have To Die For This War To End? (Breonna Taylor)
Coverage
2938 Lyndale Avenue South
Description
The mural contains a black, gray and white painting of Breonna Taylor in the style of a two-toned stencil. Surrounding her are yellow marigold flowers, and her name painted in black italic capital letters. Above her, in yellow and orange gradient letters, is the quote: "How many more will have to die for this war to end?"
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Sunny's Hair and Wigs
The quote used here is an English translation of a quote by Brazilian feminist Marielle Franco, featured on the other panel of this mural.
A grayscale portrait of George Floyd with two large flowers by the artist Andres Guzman. The artist's Instagram handle @andresitoguzman is found at the bottom of the mural.
Rights
Artist: Andres Guzman (@andresitoguzman) Documentation: Annie Vitale