This spot, where Swoon had her paste-up mural on the Lower East Side, continues to attract pasted paper artists. I don’t recognize the boxer, do you? The bound, kneeling, oddly proportioned stereotype of a Native American is pretty strange.
This spot, where Swoon had her paste-up mural on the Lower East Side, continues to attract pasted paper artists. I don’t recognize the boxer, do you? The bound, kneeling, oddly proportioned stereotype of a Native American is pretty strange.
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Hi GB – really nice shot
the boxer is not famous at all
a guy from Harlem – didn’t make a great career, I guess
The native indian representation come from the european poster of the movie Soldier Blue
a bit disturbing, no?
I’d love to have this added to the group Tian Street Art
Thanks for clearing up the artistic process, tian.
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Racial Americana, and we’d love to have this added to the group.