In a striking display of political artistry, Kansas artist Stan Herd has crafted a massive portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris in a Lawrence field, using the Earth's natural resources.
Herd, known for his 'earthworks' art, was motivated by a gut feeling that Harris might run for president in 2024, with President Joe Biden potentially stepping aside. This monumental piece, visible from the sky, not only showcases Herd's unique talent in transforming landscapes into art but also sends a powerful political message.
Herd's work has previously spanned across the globe, including in China, Cuba, Australia, Brazil, and 13 U.S. states, making this latest piece a significant addition to his portfolio.
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Love how Stan Herd's incredible earthwork of Kamala Harris not only spotlights her potential 2024 run but also merges art with progressive political vision in such a bold, unique way.
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While I appreciate the creativity in art, I can't help but think how this grand gesture in a Kansas field could've been a more productive discussion about individual liberties instead of fueling political speculation.
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