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😂 🎨 Dont waste the canvas. The creative process at times. #Repost @rahiem_milton ・・・ @sage_barnes perfectly explained what I meant when I said “Turning our painting against the wall, because we know we could have done better.” This Art Life be stressful sometimes.😩 #ArtLife

Dont forget!!! #Repost @fellspointfest ・・・ Deadline is approaching for vendor signup for the 2019 festival! AUGUST 1 is the last day to signup. Don’t miss your chance to sell or market your products and services to tens of thousands of people! #fellspoint #fellspointdistrict #fellspointfestival #fellspointfestival2019 #vendorswanted #festivalvendors #foodtrucks

💯🎨📸 Just a reminder if you get lost on the internet. #go

🔥🎨 #Repost @michaelowenart ・・・ "O", latex on brick, 30'x 30' ✨ Last of seven murals that spell out the word "EXPLORE". Backstory and other murals through link in bio ✨ Thank you to Kristen for understanding the vision and and lending the wall, Hannah for trusting me with the reference and Bryan for the onsite support and documentation. Short film soon ✨

Also, on this day in 1938 in Durham, NC Pro Football Player, Actor, Author, and Painter #ernesteugenebarnesjr was born. How many of you grew up watching his painting “Sugar Shack” on tv with Kid Dynamite, Jimmie “JJ” Walker of Good Times? ❤️ #art #painter #birthday

🎨 ✏️💡 Happy Birthday to one of our favorite artist. 07/15/1606 #rembrandt #rembrantlighting #master

🎨 📸 ✏️ Got a dream? It’s never to late to start. Be happy, this is a one time ticket that allows do overs. #besmart #plan #practice #learn #grow #onelove #onelife #mondaymotivation

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💯 Preach 🙌🏽 #Repost @lauresepaintz ・・・ Everything takes time, move at your own pace. But make sure your moving in the direction that puts you closer to your dreams. ❤️

Big News Recap: That hope materializing back in the day. #whitesonly #coloredonly #banned Just in case you forgot or didnt know when things changed, not so long ago. Ask your grandparents about it. Sharing. #Repost @cnn ・・・ On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The law, hailed by some as the most important legislation in American history, ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination, and led to other landmark civil rights bills like the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the 1968 Fair Housing Act. Above, President Johnson greeted the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the signing. (📸: Hulton Archive/ Archive Photos/ Getty Images)