Póster - La Estatua de la Libertad - ¡Hola! Poster

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This is a Dean Johnson Fine Art design en español. This póster features a painting of La Estatua de la Libertad (the Statue of Liberty) saying ¡Hola! and welcoming undocumented, unregistered immigrants to the US. Part of the poem by Emma Lazarus that is engraved on the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor reads: "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" In this painting, the main stripe through the center of the painting represents la frontera (the border) between México y Los Estados Unidos. On the right side, the brown colours represents the “waves” of brown and darker complexioned Latinos, Hispanos, Mexicanos and others coming across the border (not that they are the only ethnic groups who are undocumented, unregistered immigrants). The blue on the other side of la frontera represents the hateful USans who have been brainwashed to oppose undocumented immigrants and migrant workers coming across la frontera. In this painting, La Estatua de la Libertad is saying "Hola” (Hello) with an implied Bienvenidos (welcome) to the arriving immigrants, per the poem on La Estatua de la Libertad/the Statue of Liberty. The artist who created this painting said if he were to repaint this work (which he is considering doing), he would have La Estatua de la Libertad higher in the picture and with the words, “Hola y Bienvenidos” on a necklace on her neck. Viva Latinos, Hispanos, Mexicanos and others. Gracias for supporting my Zazzle store.

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