Tampa Bay Artists Create Murals of All Colors and Encompass Social Responsibility ofthe Moment


Posted July 1, 2020 by stilsonlewis

These murals demonstrate  the reasons for the protests against racism and for Human Rights and they just happen to help to reduce traffic accidents.

 
In Hillsborough County in the City of  Tampa, four murals have been created at four different intersections using a wide diversity of colors and social messages about what is happening at the moment in these careful times.  These murals demonstrate  the reasons for the protests against racism and for Human Rights and they just happen to help to reduce traffic accidents.  The city hall and non-profit organizations chose different artists to collaborate and create in a very aesthetic way employing an extensive color palette to embody messages of social responsibility for all the inhabitants of Tampa. Using the city's public spaces to beautify and inform; they have  taken on the task to transmit a current message for daily and contemporary use of the real conflicts of the citizenry and giving room to diversity.  HUMAN RIGHT NO. "19. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." www.youthforhumanrights.org  @humanrightstampa  "Human rights must be a reality, not an idealistic dream." L. Ron Hubbard.
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Issued By Olga Fajardo
Country United States
Categories Arts , Government , Multimedia
Tags color , mural , racism , tampa , traffic
Last Updated July 1, 2020