Amnesty International recently came out with an eye-catching art installation fittingly titled “Making the Invisible Visible.” The art features the face of Troy Davis who has been on Death Row in Georgia for the last 19 years. Amnesty International collaborated with Brothers and Sisters, London and German street art collective Mentalgassi to create lenticular fence portraits around London.
“The special posters are designed so that head on, they appear to be mere bars. But from an angle, Davis’ face becomes visible,’ Creativity-Online says. The campaign directs them to ProtectTheHuman.com.












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Not sure whether or not I agree with the sentiment but the street art is very good.
Cheers
Beermatman
Love the idea, but wouldn’t they be more effective in the US where this is actually taking place?
“Doubts about his conviction.” Yeah, right. Because nobody GUILTY ever goes to prison.