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sheshe2

(83,660 posts)
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 06:53 PM Nov 2016

Street Artist Delivers Powerful Message To White America

“America is black. It is Native. It wears a hijab ... “


Oklahoma has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1968, and this year’s result was no different. Donald Trump won 65.3% of the state’s vote.

A powerful work of public art mounted in Oklahoma City on Sunday addresses those who gave credence to the racist, xenophobic and misogynistic language that dominated the president-elect’s campaign.

The piece, by street artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, pays homage to black Americans, Muslim Americans, American women, Latino Americans, and American immigrants ― all the populations deemed “other” and so loudly forsaken by the dangerous rhetoric of Trump’s camp.

“After the election, I immediately knew I wanted to make some public art during my trip to Oklahoma in a few weeks for Thanksgiving,” the artist wrote in a comment in Instagram. “I wanted to make something in a very Republican state that was a challenge to whiteness. So, I used a couple of recent drawings, one old drawing, and a drawing I did the day before installing this of my mother, to put together a diverse group of folks.”

The piece reads: “America is black. It is Native. It wears a hijab. It is a Spanish speaking tongue. It is migrant. It is a woman. It is here. Has been here. And it’s not going anywhere.”



More; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tatyana-fazlalizadeh-street-art_us_583c9912e4b04b66c01b53ea?section=us_black-voices

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Tatyana's work is breathtaking in it's power. Look in their eyes, all four of them, they draw you inside and gives you a glimpse of their souls.

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Street Artist Delivers Powerful Message To White America (Original Post) sheshe2 Nov 2016 OP
Love this. JHan Nov 2016 #1
Thanks JHan. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #3
this is a tremendous piece of work... blue sky at night Nov 2016 #2
Some of her other projects. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #4
Another here. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #5
well done nt msongs Nov 2016 #6
Wow Lotusflower70 Nov 2016 #7
That is a magnificant response! brer cat Nov 2016 #8
Women! sheshe2 Nov 2016 #9
Nice to know that Liberalagogo Nov 2016 #10
I am so sorry. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #11
Don't divide... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #14
Words are not always enough. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #12
we will heaven05 Nov 2016 #13
Yes we will, heaven. sheshe2 Nov 2016 #15

blue sky at night

(3,242 posts)
2. this is a tremendous piece of work...
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 06:59 PM
Nov 2016

I am sickened by my first thought though...some fuck-head (I will not say it's name-elect) supporter will be out there defacing it. I would put a camera on that thing right now! Hope I am wrong!

sheshe2

(83,660 posts)
11. I am so sorry.
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 09:13 PM
Nov 2016

However I think you are covered there as well. You are black, white, men and women as well. We are one, don't divide. We cannot afford any division now.

I am trying to be positive, I am losing that fight. However we need to at least make a stand against the fight for equality. Stronger Together.

sheshe2

(83,660 posts)
12. Words are not always enough.
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 11:28 PM
Nov 2016

Pictures tell the story. Yet you need to stop and look deeply into their eyes.

It is all there, all you need to do is look. Most never take the time. Sad that.

I will tell you something about art. It is a passion that you pour your heart and soul into.

sheshe2

(83,660 posts)
15. Yes we will, heaven.
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 07:02 PM
Nov 2016

Incredibly powerful images and that will be sorely needed in the days ahead. I have looked at several sites calling for artwork to be submitted recently. Oh and here is Annie Leibovitz.



http://www.democraticunderground.com/118758637

Trying to figure the medium they used, charcoal yes, but the finer details like the eyes have to be conti sketching pencils, more control.

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