If you’re active on social media, you have likely seen some of the breathtaking artwork that has been created following the death of George Floyd.
Perhaps it’s portraits honoring the 46-year-old Minneapolis man, who died at the hands of police last month, or illustrations of Breonna Taylor, who would have turned 27 on Friday, had she not been killed by Louisville Metro Police in March.
Maybe you’ve also shared a number of appealing graphic designs to your own account, that aim to help spread important information about the Black Lives Matter movement.
In a time when the world is demanding justice, with protests happening nationwide, art has acted as another way to bring us together and provide empathy. “Art heals … it’s a beautiful thing,”