Local artist helped paint the Freedom Wall

6 years ago
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Last Summer the corner of East Ferry and Michigan in Buffalo was changed forever. Artist Edreys Wajed had a hand in that transformation. Edreys was one of four local artists chosen to create the Freedom Wall, a three hundred foot long, fifteen foot high tribute to twenty-eight iconic civil rights leaders-many with ties to Western New York. The project was commissioned bny the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in partnership with the NFTA. Edreys says when he got the call to participate "I was very uncertain that I could do it." He said "yes" anyway. It's not that he doubted his artistic talent, Edreys parents were artist and he'd been creating art al his life. He had just never painted anything the size of the wall. There were other challenges too, like the weather. Edreys points out "the days were 80 and 90 degrees and it's a south facing wall soi the sun was always out. Another issue was that the artists were always on view by the many spectators who stopped by to watch and ask questions. That was a part that Edreys says he wasn't prepared for but really enjoyed.

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