Washington DC Murals
Black Lives Matter, DC Statehood, and Women's Rights
de Vito L Tanzi
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2020 was a very strange year with the pandemic effecting all of us. It was also a time of tremendous uncertainty. That uncertainly is reflected in the many DC Murals that have appeared across Washington DC. While many of the murals are just beautiful pieces of art, many of them reflect the struggles that our society is facing. Some of the central themes are Black Lives Matter, DC Statehood, and Women’s rights.
The artists that create these amazing pieces are truly inspiring. The murals reflect raw emotions and provide a reflection of society. While murals use to be dismissed as not real artwork this is no longer the case.
The city of Washington DC has embraced murals and even has created a website with maps and information on the artist. The murals are a “visual documentation of Washington, DC’s rich history.”
The murals are found all over the city and help beautify the city. While most of the artists are local many of the murals are created by international artists as well.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografia callejera
- Categorías adicionales Grafiti
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 128 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura, sobrecubierta: 9781006962370
- Fecha de publicación: may. 16, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave BLM, Washington DC, Street Art, Graffiti, Murals
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VITO L. TANZI Travel, Landscape & Wildlife Photographer | Explorer How It All Started I wasn’t born with a camera in hand, nor did I ever consider myself artistic. In fact, before 2015, my idea of photography was snapping the occasional cellphone shot. But everything changed when my wife handed me my first “real” camera and uttered the words that would alter my life forever: "You can’t go to the Galápagos Islands with just an iPhone." Challenge accepted. That trip to the Galápagos wasn’t just a bucket-list adventure—it was the spark that ignited my passion for photography. I devoured YouTube tutorials, practiced tirelessly, and even attended Scott Kelby Photography Workshops (an absolute dream for me). Suddenly, I was seeing the world not just as a traveler but as a storyteller, capturing moments that spoke to the soul. Having lived across the Middle East and Europe for over 25 years, I’ve been lucky enough to explore more than 70 countries.