Although DUMBO is known for its iconic waterfront views of Manhattan, look closer and you’ll find many colorful murals hidden or tucked away in the underpasses of the BQE as well as under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. The murals are part of a massive project titled “Dumbo Walls.” “Massive Stampede” is one mural by long-time DUMBO artist and Brooklyn native Craig Anthony Miller (known as CAM) whose work “reflects his life mantra to always be aware that humans have the ability to navigate through any stress that may appear in life, and everyone has the power to make dramatic changes and evolve to free themselves into a pathway of reaching self-mastery.” Artist Emily Caisip’s has a mural titled "Moment of Gratitude" that depicts tall plants reminiscent of the high rises continuously being constructed in New York City. The floating flowers “represent the ‘moment of gratitude’—the exact moment where each person stops, takes in his or her experience, accepts and is happy with where he or she lands.” Speaking of gratitude, we are thankful for the right to vote. Have you voted yet or made a plan to vote?