Recap of Media Coverage on ABC7 NY: Spreading Positive Visual Messages Through Art →
I was recently featured on ABC7 NY for my ongoing work as an artist dedicated to spreading positive messages through art. The coverage highlights my latest asphalt-art mural—a 30x50 feet piece inspired by the African Diaspora, which aims to inspire conversations about social justice and equality.
About the Mural: A Reflection of Our Times
As an Afro-Latino artist of Puerto Rican descent, my work is deeply rooted in both my heritage and the social issues we face today. This mural, which spans 30x50 feet, is a visual expression of the challenges and triumphs of the African Diaspora. For me, it’s important that art reflects the times we are living through, and this piece is a direct response to the conversations surrounding equality, justice, and community.
During the interview, I explained that I want people to pause, reflect, and ask questions when they see this mural. My hope is that this piece will continue to keep the conversation about equality and justice alive, encouraging onlookers to think deeply about the messages it conveys.
Continuing to Inspire Through Art
In the ABC7 NY article, I shared my belief that art has the power to inspire change, particularly when it comes to social justice. By creating art that reflects both my personal experiences and broader societal issues, I aim to connect with viewers on a deeper level.
As the article mentions, I am committed to continuing this work in future projects, always aiming to foster unity and peace through creative expression. Whether through murals, public art installations, or other media, my goal remains to spark thought and dialogue around important issues.
Full ABC7 NY Coverage
For those interested in reading the full ABC7 NY article and learning more about the inspiration behind my work, you can find the full story [here]. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story and for the continued support of those who follow my journey.