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A tribute to Malcolm X on this date. (Original Post) brush Feb 2022 OP
Malcolm's birthday is in May. Today is the anniversary date of his assassination. LoisB Feb 2022 #1
Thanks. I will edit. brush Feb 2022 #2
That's very powerful lunatica Feb 2022 #3
Yes. It's from back in the early '90s. brush Feb 2022 #4
You did a very good job with it! lunatica Feb 2022 #5

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
3. That's very powerful
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 10:36 PM
Feb 2022

It’s dynamic and an attention getter that grabs the viewers attention immediately. There’s a great deal of symbolism depicting him as a savior and as a victim of targeted violence. It captures the violence of racism which is still a reality in our country’s daily life. The addition of the gun range target on his chest is an unmistakable sign of the problem this country has with violence. Especially gun violence.

The message is compellingly portrayed even though the violence and death are not directly depicted. It’s very good and very creative in portraying the message. Did you create this?

brush

(53,767 posts)
4. Yes. It's from back in the early '90s.
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 11:38 PM
Feb 2022

I lived in New York then and it in was a show in Brooklyn at Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Gallery.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. You did a very good job with it!
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 11:46 PM
Feb 2022

Congratulations on making your message so viscerally clear! That’s a sure sign of good art! I always admire that!

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