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    Denver International Airport. For many a trip through the airport is rushed and usually does not consist of time to take in ones surroundings‚ but the surroundings in DIA have a deathly way of grabbing you in. Many murals around spaced through out the main floors of DIA‚ these murals created by famous artist Leo Tanguma were reportedly costing over 100‚000 dollars and the images were supposed to portray the idea of

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    people of Guernica. In Pablo Picasso’s mural Guernica which was created in 1937‚ he illustrates the effects of war and shows the suffering it brought to the people of Guernica. Picasso painted this mural after the German and Italian warplanes bombed Guernica during the Spanish Civil War‚ this mural is now recognized world-wide as an anti-war symbol and a symbol of peace. He uses only shades in this mural allowing no bold or bright colours inside the mural. Picasso uses cartoon like characters facial

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    In 1932‚ famous Mexican artist Diego Rivera‚ was commissioned to paint a mural for the Rockefeller center in Manhattan‚ New York. The mural’s name was Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future. While painting Rivera included a power Mexican communist and Russian revolutionary‚ Vladimir Lenin. Lenin was not in the sketch that Nelson Rockefeller had originally approved. The face of Lenin created controversy in the United States and upset

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    Rockefeller Center in New York. He was asked to paint a mural on the second floor in the Palace of Fine Arts. John Rockefeller wanted this painting to get people to stop and think. Rivera included a portrait of Vladimir Lennon in the mural which upset Rockefeller. He asked Diego to remove the picture of Lennon and add one of Abraham Lincoln. Diego refused to do so. When he had completed the mural‚ it remained draped. Diego was fully still paid for the mural even though it wasn’t on display. It was destroyed

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    vandalism. Graffiti is such a broad topic‚ so I narrowed it down to graffiti murals. Graffiti murals are art‚ they take time and skill‚ bring color to dead and dark places‚ and artists can get paid to make them. Graffiti murals take time and skill. They aren’t just easy works of art. People plan these elaborate murals and put hard work into making them. In a YouTube video we watched about making stencils for murals and there was many very complicated steps

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    styles and risks that can damage artists physically and socially. Graffiti is an art‚ not a simple tagging on a trash can or an alley wall but an actual mural that represents meanings in every detail‚ style‚ and even every color. How many times have you seen a graffiti mural and asked yourself: what was the inspiration of the making of the mural? Three arguments in favor of legalizing graffiti are that people shouldn’t judge graffiti also that it’s a way of expressing what the world is going through

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    Untitled Film Stills‚ her mural in the Musuem of Modern Art‚ and her influence on the generation now. Untitled Film Stills is a series of 70 black and white photographs in which Sherman dresse a various female film characters. In the picture the artists

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    to Chicano Park‚ I soon began to the numerous amounts of murals right away. I found the Zapato Statue to be extremely creative and unique. The reason I find it unique is because of what it stands for. Throughout history Chicano’s have constantly has to endure a tremendous amount of struggles. To me‚ Chicano Park portrays everything that Chicano’s have overcome throughout their lifetime. Chicano Park is absolutely gorgeous. My favorite mural would definitely have to be the one that was painted on

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    Social Realist who specialized in bold murals that established Mexican Mural Renaissance together with murals by Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros‚ and others. Orozco was the most complex of the Mexican muralists‚ fond of the theme of human suffering‚ and realist. Mostly influenced by symbolism‚ he was also a genre painter between 1922 and 1948. Orozco’s painting Hidalgo was painted in 1949 at the governor’s palace in Guadalajara. The ceiling painted mural at the governor’s palace is very intimidating

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    The mural "Going to the Olympics‚1984" by Frank Romero was created along the Hollywood downtown in conjunction with the 1984 Olympics. In his work‚ we notice the vibrant colors he utilizes to express the Latino and Chicano culture. We also observe the palm trees that are a very popular representation of L.A. The hearts above the car not only reveal the adoration people have for their cars but for the status it gives them. On the horizon there appeared to be five images them being the flying iron

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