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Red Table I, 2003, Oil on linen, 48" X 62"
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Red Table II, 2004, Oil on linen, 56" X 62" 2
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Red Table III, 2004, Oil on linen, 56" X 62" 3
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Washington Square II, 2002, Oil on paper mounted on panel, 34" X 22" 4
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Washington Square III, 2004, Oil on linen, 36" X 24" 5
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Washington Square I, 2002, Oil on mounted on panel, 16" X 10.5" 6
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I began dealing with subject matter that addressed the ongoing nature of human violence several years before the attack on The World Trade Center. After 9/11, I started to use maps, bar graphs, and satellite photographs. It was seeing the children’s drawings in the memorials for 9/11 that began their use in the paintings. They are primary evidence, a witnessing, but are also fragile and transitory. Like others of my images there is a duality as they present both innocence and violence.
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