Osmond Gibson goes sky high to capture memories and Black history
Osmond Gibson (Khadisha Alie photo) |
Special to the AmNews
“Black Lives Matter” was painted in bright yellow, covering Fulton Street (Harriet Ross Tubman Ave.) between Marcy Ave. and Brooklyn Ave. in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. A group of Brooklyn-based artists completed the city’s first BLM mural on Sunday, June 14th. Osmond Gibson, a photographer, heard about the mural and brought his camera drone to capture an elevated shot of the powerful words. He conveniently lives a few minutes away from the painting.
“Black Lives Matter” was painted in bright yellow, covering Fulton Street (Harriet Ross Tubman Ave.) between Marcy Ave. and Brooklyn Ave. in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. A group of Brooklyn-based artists completed the city’s first BLM mural on Sunday, June 14th. Osmond Gibson, a photographer, heard about the mural and brought his camera drone to capture an elevated shot of the powerful words. He conveniently lives a few minutes away from the painting.
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