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This image was suggested to me by my dear friend, Joanna Aviles-Soto. It is a chalk drawing (6 feet x 5 feet) and will be on display at the Kennedy Center until November. Then it will be "hosed down" to make room for another chalk drawing. Many people asked about the symbolism of the piece and there were "boricuas" who I didn't have to explain anything to. It was a long hot day but worth it.

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Comment by Maximilian Forte on October 5, 2008 at 1:19pm
so just to understand: this is a photo of a chalk drawing on the ground? It is amazing, very well done.

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