Obama Peace Mural
In an effort to expand dated, current, worldly statehood peace and war issues, The Obama Peace Mural drives to demonstrate the importance and causal married unification of war and peace. Gently educating the public about political issues and accordingly, revealing ongoing topics through an explicit uniform range in artistic form. This significant Obama related peace mural was designed to powerfully engage the public on current topics and acknowledge the importance and relevance of Barack Hussein Obama’s inauguration as the 44th President of the United States on January 20, 2009. The making of this mural has been a remarkable setter for a greater drive in peace advocacy and political awareness.
Concurrently, the Obama Peace Mural by Huong is a 300 foot long mural pieced together by over 700 paintings on canvas. The uniquely exhibited and composed Obama Peace Mural serves with a purpose of dawning in a settlement of hope. Artistically displaying grand awareness of the concepts of peace and conceptually keeping the continuation in discontinuation of demoralization and demise to war. Previously, Huong’s Obama Peace Mural was successfully exhibited in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. during the Inauguration, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, sponsored by the American library Association. The mural has also been exhibited in such cities: Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Palm Beach, Orlando and Gainesville. Because of former successful showings of the peace mural, there have been outstanding requests to display this significant and impactful Obama Peace Mural. Venues like, Detroit, Houston, Atlanta and Los Angeles have also asked for its exhibition.
Largely scaled, Huong’s peace mural was made visible by a collective behalf of random encounters of loyal peace activists and can be better described as a phenomenal mural, well sanctioned, standing army strong. Breaching luminescent silent, loud, projected tough; carrying ongoing issues rehearsed, carried through out history. Rings almost like singing sorrows, victoriously altered and proud.
Carrying through, the enlightening Obama peace mural visually sings of historical numerical knots. Dating a manifestation of fanciful doubt it is lifted up by a curtain of painted contrast. With a peace mural mediating a constant hope with the possibility of discouraging one folk, challenging another, picked up by a brother, laid by his mother. The underlining jigsaw of causal and effect reminiscent of past-spirits, brings the paint brush forward on a mural speaking peace and war knowledge; revitalizing the next generation to make for a better peace proactive history tomorrow.
Renata Cuellar, Art Writer
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I’m always frustrated when I hear people refer to and about “illegal aliens” with the attitude that they are somehow different in their hopes and desires from those of us born here. Can we not show compassion for people who risk so much for freedom and hope only to have what we by the luck of our birth? Freedom isn’t a commodity that is diminished when offered-it only becomes stronger in its resolve to prevail. –Beverley Cardona
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A beautiful example of how the human spirit heals itself. The mural brought out the best in me, filling my senses with possibilities of self-expression and hope for the future.
-- Javier Berezdivin 01/14/2012
Beautiful art with a beautiful message. Here's hoping that everyone listens.
-- Joann Block 01/14/2012
I hope you will never stop pressing to pursuing for peace. Each of us must insist on peace and understand that every war is build on…
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The most powerful artwork I have seen so far. Imane Akalay, Washington, DC
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