Young Black artist moves work from murals to shirts in hopes to inspire unity
RayShaun McNary says the art includes so-called Easter eggs where words and messages hidden in the image heighten the effect when found. Author: Rolly Hoyt Updated: 8:20 PM CST January 1, 2021
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. There has been an outpouring of artwork from African Americans and other people of color, responding to the troubles of the year that just ended. Count RayShaun McNary among them.
The 20-year-old native of Hot Springs has gone from a mural project that is now a prominent part of the Spa City s public art tours to a work designed to inspire unity and community on a t-shirt.