Prison and flag
- Title
- Prison and flag
- Coverage
- Capitol Hill, Seattle (CHOP)
- Description
- This plywood panel is painted with an image of a Black figure on the ground wearing a stripped jumpsuit, reminiscent of a prison uniform. The upper third of the panel is taken up with an American flag. the red strips are dripping and create the illusion of prison bars. Graffiti read "Defund the Police," "Fuck the 13th Amendment," "George Floyd," and "Stop Killing Us." The are posters reading "Cops Aren't Workers No Police Unions No Cops in Labor" with a bristling black cat eating a police car.
- Rights
- Photographer: Cynde Moya
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- Urban Art Mapping
- Date
- 2020-06-18
- Contributor
- HS
Collection
Citation
“Prison and flag,” George Floyd & Anti-Racist Street Art , accessed December 4, 2024, https://georgefloydstreetart.omeka.net/items/show/3821.