Peace

Peace is most commonly defined as a state of societal friendship and harmony without the presence of any hostility or violence. Peace is more clearly defined from a social perspectiveRead more as an absence of conflict. The peace symbol as we know it today was designed by a man named Gerald Holtom as a logo for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1958. The symbol is a superimposed semaphore of the letters N and D, which stand for nuclear disarmament. It has been adopted as the main symbol of peace by anti-war activists and counter-culture supporters in the United States and the rest of the world. Photowall pays tribute to this enduring precept of tolerance and compassion with its own collection of peace wall murals. These peace wall murals depict peace as it is more popularly accepted by society. Hang a few of these peace wall murals on the walls of your living room and infuse the space with an air of non-aggression and understanding. Your loved ones and guests will respect you for putting these peace wall murals on the walls. Notice the reverence and sobriety they will display when they catch sight of these peace wall murals in the area. They will never want to leave your living room with these peace wall murals all around them. There is practically no wall or room where these peace wall murals will not bring light and love.

Serene in peace wall murals

The utilization of the olive branch which is also represented as a symbol of peace has its roots traced back to Greek antiquity. It was believed to symbolize abundance and had the capacity to drive off evil spirits. These traits were assigned to the Greek goddess of peace, Eirene, who was commonly depicted as holding an olive branch. Her visage also appears on several Roman Imperial coins. Photowall gives you the symbol of amiability with “Spiritual Meditation”, and “Live and Love II” in its amazing collection of peace wall murals. These examples of peace wall murals showcase different versions of peace seen in protests and rallies all over the world. Hang a few of these peace wall murals on the walls of your lounging area, and feel the place instantly imbued with tranquility and serenity. Sit in your favorite chaise lounge with a glass of iced tea as you allow the very sight of these peace wall murals to ease away all your troubles and cares for the day. You may even want to display these peace wall murals in your hallways, to make the act of moving from room to room an exercise in tranquility.

Tranquil in peace wall murals

The peaceful method was often used in protests when Mississippi gained some notoriety because of some events that happened within its borders during the civil rights struggles in the 60s. The assassination of the outspoken African-American civil rights leader Medgar Evers is an event that will forever mar the reputation of this fine state. As well as the Freedom Summer Murders of 1964, wherein two white and one black young man, who was in Clanton to supervise voter registration among the black community, were murdered and thrown into the swamp, only to be found a few weeks later by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Ole Miss riots of 1962 also left an indelible mark on the racial orientations of this state, when white students rallied in protest of the integration of schools. Photowall gives you a bit of the good and the bad with these peace wall murals. Hang a few of these peace wall murals in your private study or mini-library, and imagine you are a brave civil rights leader, championing the rights of the racially oppressed. These peace wall murals can serve as a stark reminder that tolerance is always a virtue that can keep society from falling apart.

Amicable and genial

The refusal to accept the established status quo is one of the reasons why the peace process played such an integral part in the American Civil Rights Movement. Rockstars were often seen joining rallies and protests against racial discrimination and the Vietnam War. While, in the studio, they echoed these very strong sentiments in the songs they recorded. It was a wild and tumultuous time in America, and peace seemed to be the perfect antidote to it. It was a period of experimentation both with the use of mind-altering drugs and with the sexuality of the youngsters of the age. Women from all walks of life removed and burned their bras in protest against what they believed were outdated misogynistic norms and practices. And the culture was quick to reflect the tumult and emotional conflict prevalent in the age. The world was clearly entering a new era. Photowall pays tribute to some of the most remembered moments in the peace struggle with these amazing peace wall murals. These peace wall murals will prove priceless in adorning the homes of rebels of all ages. The mindset and the lifestyle are all encapsulated in the images seen in these wonderful peace wall murals. There can be no question that having these peace wall murals around your home will cause the heart to become placid and find its proper equilibrium.
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