カリスマ・カーペンターのインスタグラム(charismacarpenter) - 10月10日 06時07分
Brilliant. #resist ?? #Repost @washingtonpost (@get_repost)
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Artist Robin Bell knows how to make a statement — and has a unique way of doing it. Like a hit-and-run editorial writer, Bell flashes messages and images of resistance on architecture around Washington. His creation that garnered the widest attention debuted in May, when a series of phrases suddenly appeared in giant lighted capital letters over an entrance to the Trump International Hotel: “EMOLUMENTS WELCOME,” “OPEN 24 HOURS” and “PAY TRUMP BRIBES HERE,” accompanied by a glowing arrow pointing to the entry arch. Bell’s projections now come regularly enough that during especially volatile news cycles, it’s like sensing mayhem in Gotham and looking out for a bat signal. Some of them are created by him and his team on their own. But others are paid collaborations with nonprofit groups pushing causes he believes in. Here, a security guard from the Trump International Hotel is looking at one of Bell's recent projections that responded to President Trump's conflicting comments about the demonstrations in Charlottesville. (Photo: @achungphoto /For The Washington Post)
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