Kansas artist Stan Herd created a 25-yard mulch portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris in a field.
Kansas artist Stan Herd created a large earthwork portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris in a field, anticipating her potential nomination on the Democratic ticket. Herd, who has worked on international projects, spent 12 days and used 25 yards of mulch to create the portrait, which is accompanied by a question mark symbolizing the democratic decision-making process for choosing a leader.
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