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Dutch street artist Judith de Leeuw said she created the piece in response to the United States’s cruel immigration policies.
A controversial new mural titled "The Statue of Liberty's Silent Protest" in Roubaix, France, is generating heated responses ...
Dutch artist Judith de Leeuw told Storyful it's meant to reflect shame for the United States' current immigration policies.
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The mural called "The Statue of Liberty's Silent Protest" was painted to illustrate America's "shame" of Trump's immigration ...
Netherlands-based artist Judith de Leeuw — aka JDL street art — painted the piece in Roubaix last week. “I created this piece because my heart breaks when I look at the state of the world ...
I stand by what I’ve done," Judith de Leeuw defiantly told HuffPost amid backlash from Trump loyalists, including one GOP ...
Dutch artist Judith de Leeuw spent six days creating the mural showcasing a stinging twist on the iconic monument France gifted to the U.S. after the Civil War to commemorate the nations’ alliance.
Dutch artist Judith de Leeuw reportedly took six days to complete the mural, which was painted on a building in Roubaix, France.
The mural was created by Judith de Leeuw, a Dutch artist. In an interview with Storyful, the artist revealed that the new mural covers its face in shame over President Donald Trump 's immigration ...
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