This image is a high-resolution photograph of vibrant 1980's street graffiti, exquisitely spray-painted on a white wall. It features RadioRah33m from the Spike Lee movie. The man has a dark complexion with a neat flat-top afro, prominent chisled jawline, and is depicted with a stern expression. He is wearing a white t-shirt with a paintsplash south-african flag colours design, each of the colours incorporate a word from " Do, The, Right, Thing ". His hands are thrust forward just below shoulder level, towards the viewer, displaying his clenched fists, each fist has a solid gold, brass-knuckles style ring that horizontally spans all four fingers in a chunky block design. The ring on the left fist spells the words "LOVE" in gold, the ring on the right fist spells "HATE" in gold, creating a striking contrast.
The graffiti is located in urban Harlem, in the middle of the hip-hop era of the 1980's. The background is an angry, overcast stormy sky, that conveys the anger in the graffiti, allowing the vivid colors of the artwork to stand out. The wall has visible signs of wear and tear, with some graffiti and scratches, adding to the urban, gritty feel of the scene.
The mural is a bold, dynamic piece of street art that combines elements of realism with stylized, graphic design. The colors are bright and vivid, including shades of yellow, blue, green, and red, which contrast sharply with the muted tones of the surrounding environment. The overall style of the mural is urban and contemporary, reflecting a message of love and hate in a powerful, visually striking manner