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Powerful hues of blue, green, red and yellow spring from the gruesome scene of a man hog-tied and suspended in the air by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
The Lynching, a piece by Ellen Powell Tiberino, is one of three pieces by the artist at the Museum of African American Art in Tampa.
"It's a very moving piece," said Genevieve Linnehan, chief curator of the Tampa Museum of Art. "She's really painting from the heart."
Church Women, another of Tiberino's works at the museum, is a colorful painting that depicts a group...