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thumb Mickey F Mack       Outside U.S., Ireland Last Updated 03/19/09
Let's Roll, Let's Roll
Photoshop 240 x 120 mm.
'Let's Roll, Let's Roll' ...



thumb Chris Macke       New York, NY Last Updated 06/11/09
Ground Zero


A collection of photographs progressing from before, during and after the attacks on New York on September 11th, 2001. Not knowing what else to do that Tuesday morning, I grabbed my camera and didn't stop shooting. After taking hundreds of photos over a period of six years, I share the most memorable with you online. Visit my website at www.mackephotography.com to view the entire collection.

thumb Norm Magnusson        Lake Hill, NY Last Updated 07/17/08
“Loss of innocence”
Paper Weaving 36"x54"
Artist’s Statement In “After the 11th,” I’ve identified the psychological, emotional and intellectual states I’ve gone through since September 11, 2001 and have created a piece of art corresponding to each one. The first piece I completed was in late September: “Resentment,” a noose made out of approximately 180 U.S. dollar bills. Next came the word painting “Shell shock,” which reads “Airplanes going over has become the new sound of screeching tires,” followed by an enor...

thumb Irene Mamiye       Brooklyn, NY Last Updated 07/01/08
Windows1

The very first photography class I attended in 1998 at the International Center of Photography altered my view of the world forever. Photo One in black and white refined my visual perception to discern, patterns, light, shadow, texture. They are everywhere if you look for them One late afternoon, driving along the West side highway, the striking op-art reflections undulating on the grid of the World Financial Center, captured my attention. Infused with late afternoon sun light, the p...

thumb Ivan Markichev       Outside U.S., Russia Last Updated 11/29/09
Twins of September
bronse 30x20 cm



thumb Anthony H Marra Jr.       Brooklyn, NY Last Updated 11/05/08
Untitled

ARTIST'S STATEMENT about the art submitted Title: WORLD TRADE CENTER TOWERS DISASTER MATERIALS: ACRYLICS PAPER: BRISTOL BOARD SIZE: 14" X 17" ORIENTATION: V One day I found myself crying ,realizing I was thinking about being stuck at Borough Hall, Cadman Plaza station downtown Brooklyn. I was on my way to class. Approching the doors of City Tech I heard Sirens howling from every direction. I could see people running away from the Brooklyn Bridge which is located accross from the ...

thumb Joseph p. Martino       millburn, NJ Last Updated 07/09/08
a fire man's last goodbye




thumb Helene Matalon       Bellerose, NY Last Updated 08/25/08
Life Goes On

Written by singer/songwriter Helene Matalon, this heartf...



thumb Nicole Maynard       Brockport, NY Last Updated 09/24/09
In the Palm of His Hand
oil canvas 48x44
"A summary of my artistic practice: I look out and in to paint the space in between." The tragedy of September Eleventh instantly shocked, terrified, and deeply pained Americans and the world. That day and those that unfolded after created empathy for all involved that is beyond words. I respond to the world by painting and so of course this is the subject that had to be. I want these paintings to function like poetry and prayer, to be objects for spiritual reflection and exper...

thumb Dan McCormick       New York, NY Last Updated 03/20/10
"On The Day and The Days That Followed" Cast Photo...
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"On The Day and The Days That Followed" A Play by Dan McCormick I, like all Americans, in fact like the entire world, was forever changed on September 11th, 2001. As a playwright and actor, I had an absolute emotional, physical and spiritual need to express something, anything, about what was happening around me at that time. The end result is my play "On The Day and The Days That Followed." From a production point of view, it was written specifically t...

thumb Edward McEnaney       hicksville, NY Last Updated 08/16/08
Set24_01

This unfinished sculpture by Ed McEnaney was initially inspired by his twenty plus years as a volunteer fireman in Nassau County. He calls it his “Field of Dreams” project. That is, he felt if he built it, “they” would come for it when it was needed and could be appreciated properly. This action/reality-based sculpture is built primarily around two focal points that should be accessible to the artist's firefighting brethren, but might not register as profoundly with those who have never don...

thumb Dennis McGeary       Wahiawa, HI Last Updated 01/10/10
HEART OF AMERICA
Acrylic on canvas 24" x 36"
"HEART OF AMERICA" Created on September 12-13-14-15th, 2001 My frustration about the tragedies turned into a painting. At first I did not plan to create art about the events, but I could not be unbound from emotion and concernment. The result is "Heart of America." The painting expresses my sentiments. Artist: Dennis McGeary Medium: acrylic on canvas Size: 36" x 24"

thumb Jack McGoldrick       New York City, NY Last Updated 07/23/08
World Trade Center Montage
Photography Very large



thumb Marion McGrath       Cranston, RI Last Updated 09/11/09
Faces of Courage
Oil 30 x 40"
In the days and months following the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center, artist Marion McGrath witnessed the "faces of courage" among uniformed rescue workers, law enforcement personnel and firefighters. She was so moved by the events that took placer on 9/11, especially the image of Mychal Judge's body being carried from Ground Zero, that she spent three months creating "Faces of Courage", an oil painting based on Shannon Stapleton's photograph of the deceased friar. The rena...

thumb Una McGurk       Asbury Park, NJ Last Updated 09/11/09
Untitled

Work in progress....more to follow...

thumb Robert McNabb       Tampa, FL Last Updated 01/20/10
8:47 9/11
Steel 24" tall, 19" wide, 5.5" deep
Steel sculpture represent...
The sculpture is titled 8:47 9/11. It was created in 2006. It is made from steel and is finished in the natural color of steel. The sculpture represents a clock whose hands have stopped at the point when the first plane struck the World Trade Center Buildings on 9/11. The minute hand is a T and the hour hand spells rust. The two hands represent the collective trust that we felt prior to 9/11. The gears represent the turning of time. The teeth in the two gears have broken and the botto...

thumb Liz M McNicholl       Hamden, CT Last Updated 07/29/10
Untitled

"The Bravest" was written by Tom Paxton. This is a recording of the Bravest, recorded by Liz McNicholl. This song is dedicated to all who died on 9/11, and especially to the Police officers and ...

thumb Julie Meetal       Mansfield, TX Last Updated 09/13/09
September 11th released
mixed media digital



thumb Nayna Samir Mehta       Outside U.S., India Last Updated 04/06/10
Twin Tower Monument
Princess Cut Diamonds and 18ct gold 1 ft by 9 inches by...
This whole project was the brainchild of Ms. Nayna Mehta, a graduate from the prestigious Gemological Institute of America. She has worked tirelessly along with her team to bring this project to fruition. Nayna has always been passionate about diamonds and jewelry. She has had over 30 years of experience in designing, producing and marketing jewelry. Born and raised amidst jewelers, her love of jewelry dates back to the age of 6 when she was caught stringing together necklaces made of g...

thumb Gudrun Mertes-Frady       Brooklyn, NY Last Updated 09/11/09
Prayer
Photocollage 14x16 in.



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