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Inspired by Siqueiros

I believe

I have done something interesting here

initiating a movement of outdoor murals

that I judge to be very serious

murals under the sun, under the rain

facing the street

if one muses over this, one recognizes

the basis of art in the future

will be public to its fullest extent

David Alfaro Siqueiros

Los Angeles

1932

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