Snowfight at Meridian Hill [#2]
Snowfight at Meridian Hill [#2]
How will we remember the 2016 blizzard? In January of that year, Washington DC turned into a little village. People came out on the streets to be present, to talk to each other and cheer on children sliding down impromptu tracks on snowed-over front lawns and church steps. And the snow fights! This postcard shows a bit of all that collective effervescence at Meridian Hill, where crowds gathered to witness the snow day, and the elegant Joan of Arc statue, the only equestrian statue of a woman in Washington D.C., watched over us all.
About the artist:
Carlos Carmonamedina studied Fine Arts in Mexico and Romania. His artwork, which combines his love for travel, bicycles, food, old cameras and comics has been featured in many exhibitions around the world.
After living in Europe for 7 years, he is now settled in Washington DC, where he works as an illustrator and graphic designer.
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