Trayvon Martin is a mixed media by Ricardo Levins Morales which was uploaded on July 17th, 2013.
Trayvon Martin
Civil rights leader Ella Baker's haunting words from 1964 still ring with relevance in the time of Trayvon Martin, the youth killed by a vigilante as... more
Title
Trayvon Martin
Artist
Ricardo Levins Morales
Medium
Mixed Media - Scatchboard, Ink And Watercolor
Description
Civil rights leader Ella Baker's haunting words from 1964 still ring with relevance in the time of Trayvon Martin, the youth killed by a vigilante as he walked home from a store.
Uploaded
July 17th, 2013
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Comments (33)
Jacek Dudzinski
Nice job! Keep up the good work! Great talent. I really would apreciate your feedback of my Photography ;-)
Gull G
Art provides an opportunity for kaleidoscopic thinking. Each time we shift the lens of our perceptions, we gain new perspectives — and new opportunities for innovation. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RECENT SALE OF AN WONDERFUL WORK!
Carl Purcell
I was there in the aftermath of Travon Martin's murder. His death was a tragedy. He did absolutely nothing to justify the violence against him.
Don Koester
Sorry ---I lived there for 15 years ---not 125! BUT IT SEEMED LIKE 125 years..or more...SUPPORT THE POLICE AND DIALOGUE BETWEEN COPS AND CITIZENS.
Don Koester
Ricardo : I appreciate your art in itself however...stay in line with the facts! many OF THESE YOUNG black men (not boys) are simply presenting themselves in an aggressive hostile way and triggering VIOLENCE against them...carrying guns..running from police..waving guns at cops etc...the real VICTIMS are those who have to live in these ghettos where young punks roam the streets and commit violent crime agains the citizens...I know.. I lived in a changing south St. Louis neighborhood for 125 years and had to close my businesses since the area became UNLIVEABLE!