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Image credit: Kevin Ledo
Created and Sold by Kevin Ledo
Resonate - Street Murals
Featured In Lynn, MA
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Resonate, 45’x 22,’ with exterior paint. One Blue Sky Project in association with APTart and Beyond Walls. Lynn, MA, USA. photo by Kevin Ledo
“As people pass through downtown Lynn, Massachusetts a new mural painted by Kevin Ledo and a group of local youth resonates with a universal human love of music, sports, and culture. A boy from Lynn’s YMCA wearing a hometown sports jersey is illuminated by a colourful background from a textile pattern. The pattern echoes a cultural connection and new friendship the children in Lynn have forged with a group of children across the planet in Mutua, Mozambique.
Human communication travels at unprecedented speed in today’s world. Ideas and culture can be shared, sent, and returned. With this idea in mind, kids in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA have been connecting with kids in Matua, Sofala, and Mozambique through video correspondence. While their realities are worlds apart, more than 12,000 kilometers, their appreciation of music, sports, and cultures resonates across oceans.” One Blue Sky Project
“As people pass through downtown Lynn, Massachusetts a new mural painted by Kevin Ledo and a group of local youth resonates with a universal human love of music, sports, and culture. A boy from Lynn’s YMCA wearing a hometown sports jersey is illuminated by a colourful background from a textile pattern. The pattern echoes a cultural connection and new friendship the children in Lynn have forged with a group of children across the planet in Mutua, Mozambique.
Human communication travels at unprecedented speed in today’s world. Ideas and culture can be shared, sent, and returned. With this idea in mind, kids in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA have been connecting with kids in Matua, Sofala, and Mozambique through video correspondence. While their realities are worlds apart, more than 12,000 kilometers, their appreciation of music, sports, and cultures resonates across oceans.” One Blue Sky Project