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Description of Pictures: Including the new mural to Amanda Gorman, the poet at the Biden inauguration, by Kaliq Crosby in the Dupont Circle area. It's on 17th Street NW between Corcoran and Q Streets.
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MURKAL_210322_04.JPG: There's a new mural to Amanda Gorman, the poet at the Biden inaugural event, by Kaliq Crosby in the Dupont Circle area. It's on 17th Street NW between Corcoran and Q Streets.
MURKAL_210322_06.JPG: Amanda Gorman Mural
Dupont Circle is home to a new radiant mural that depicts a memorable scene from the 2021 U.S. presidential Inauguration: 23-year-old Amanda Gorman reading her captivating poem, “The Hill We Climb.” The mural was painted by local artist Kaliq Crosby, a frequent and acclaimed contributor to DC’s street art scene. In addition to Gorman’s larger-than-life portrait, the installation features symbols from the DC flag and a notable line from her famed poem: "There is always light, if only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it."
1608 17th Street NW (near Dupont Circle)
MURKAL_210322_10.JPG: @KaliqCustoms 2021
MURKAL_210322_15.JPG: "For there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it. If only we're brave enough to be it."
-- Amanda Gorman
MURKAL_210322_21.JPG: A lift used to paint the mural.
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2023_DC_Murals_Kaliq: DC -- Public Art: Murals by Kaliq Crosby (13 photos from 2023)
2020_DC_Murals_Kaliq: DC -- Public Art: Murals by Kaliq Crosby (7 photos from 2020)
2019_DC_Murals_Kaliq: DC -- Public Art: Murals by Kaliq Crosby (7 photos from 2019)
2017_DC_Murals_Kaliq: DC -- Public Art: Murals by Kaliq Crosby (2 photos from 2017)
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2021 photos: Overnight trips this year:
(May, October) After getting fully vaccinated, I made two trips down to Asheville, NC to visit my dad and his wife Dixie, and
(July) Stockbridge, MA to see the Norman Rockwell Museum again as well as Daniel Chester French's place @ Chesterwood.
Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Number of photos taken this year: about 283,000, up slightly from 2020 levels but still really low.
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