



The women stripped down to their bare and often tattooed skin early Sunday and were seen snapping selfies with each other.
Tunick’s website said that the mirrors reflected “the knowledge and wisdom of progressive women and the concept of ‘Mother Nature’… onto the convention center, cityscape and horizon of Cleveland.
- ” But the artist has signaled that this shoot, near the arena where Trump is to be named the Republican nominee on Thursday, was political.
- “There shouldn’t be a rhetoric of hate in a presidential election,” Tunick, 49, told AFP last month, speaking of the billionaire tycoon’s virulent diatribes against Mexicans, Arabs and women journalists, among others.
- “I can’t just vote. I have to do something,” he said.
- “I think every artist in the United States should make an artwork before the election and get it out there.
- ” Size-wise, the artwork was a far cry from Tunick’s most recent effort, in Colombia in June.

Source:AFP
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