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thumb Pacia Sallomi       Milwaukee, WI Last Updated 07/13/08
Burka Dance
oil on canvas 70"x60"

ARTWORK for the Digital Registry of 9/11-related Art and Artifacts Pacia Sallomi, Ode to Classicism, 2001, oil on canvas, 60” x 70” Pacia Sallomi, Council, 2002, oil on canvas, 70” x 60” Pacia Sallomi, Burka Dance, 1999, oil on canvas, 70” x 60” Statement: These paintings are part of a series I worked on from 1999 until 2002 called “Iconic Fictions”. These paintings are fictions: non-truths that create a “self-contained system” one that “generates its own peculiar time...

thumb Tom Salvatori       Lombard, IL Last Updated 10/11/09
Tom Salvatori

Reflecting Absence

A musical interpretation of the events of September 11, 2001

Dedicated to our resilient neighbors of New York and to the WTC Memorial

Presented in three entwined themes, Reflecting Absence is a contemporary classical guitar piece composed by Chicago guitarist Tom Salvatori and offered as a musical expression of the terror attacks specifically directed at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The piece features Salvatori as ...


thumb Katie Danahy Samuelson       Cheshire, CT Last Updated 06/29/09
Morning Light I
oil on gessoed paper 15 x 18
My work has been inspired by the events of September 11, 2001 and the experiences that followed my personal loss that day. My brother, Patrick Danahy, worked in the south tower of the World Trade Center. Like so many others, he did not make it home to his young family that day. My paintings attempt to reflect the range of emotions experienced on that day and in the weeks and months afterward. In particular I focus on the contrasts of: light and dark, gesture painting and drawing, and co...

thumb Farshad Sanaee       Outside U.S., united kingdom Last Updated 10/25/09
HOLY BUSH

Farshad was born in Persia.He movedto Austria where he lived as an Austian citizen and worked in Vienna for 18 years before moving to the UK. Farshed began painting using traditional Persian sty...

thumb Steve Sandberg       Bushkill, PA Last Updated 12/03/09
Enduring Empire State

ARTIST'S STATEMENT - STEVE SANDBERG My name is Steve Sandberg. I was a New York City elementary school teacher for 35 years. In June of 2002, I retired. For 20 years, I had been a special eduction teacher at P.S. 224 in East New York, Brooklyn. Working with children that have special needs has, indeed, been challenging. My school overlooked the Belt Parkway; a view of the downtown skyline was often quite visible on a clear sunny day. At 8:30 AM on September ...

thumb Doreen Lynn Saunders       Rego Park, NY Last Updated 03/30/10
THE AMERICANA STARS MEMORIAL
Textile, Embroidery Floss The entire memorial ...
When the events of September 11, 2001 occurred, Doreen Lynn Saunders was working for a company at 34th St. and Sixth Avenue, a central location in New York City. As a New York area resident, she created and cross-stitched "An Americana Flag" to honor the victims of 9/11 and to help her get through the initial trauma. Doreen is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and the author of three books that feature drawings of quilts. In 1976, she was part of a thre...

thumb Brenda G Scarpa       San Angleo, TX Last Updated 05/29/09
September 11 Memorial Project

I donate all my work to charity--those of a cause important to life and preservation of precious liberty. often words are hidden beneath the paint...poetry or a statement of truth from my heart written or etched in and to blend with the paint and canvas. A part of me exists within each and every painting or project.

thumb Rocco Scary       North Caldwell, NJ Last Updated 10/20/08
Book Eleven
Handmade Paper and Steel 35" x 32" x 50"
BOOK ELEVEN This work is dedicated to the innocent lives lost at the site of The World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. Its pages contain the names of each victim, age and hometown. It is comprised of handmade paper fabricated from cotton linters and computer paper, indicative of the corporate structure which held such a prominent residence at this location. Over 2700, 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets of this paper are stack and assembled with in the form of two towers standing approximate...

thumb Raleigh H Schein       Crownsville, MD Last Updated 03/31/10
To The Rescue
Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 20
To the Rescue - I wanted to rep...
Raleigh Schein spent the early years of her art career involved in the creation and production of commercial art across a wide range of advertising medium, from print to broadcast to displays. Af...

thumb St. John's School       Houston, TX Last Updated 03/15/10
Vijay, Ryan, and Hrishabh with their 9/11 mural ma...
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My name is Linda Woods and I am an art teacher at St. John's School in Houston, Texas. The mural in this portfolio was made by three students in my second grade class; Vijay Patel, Ryan Fiedorek, and Roosh Bhosale. The project grew out of a class assignment to create group murals of cities that were to be installed in our school's public areas as semi-permanent decor. This group of boys asked from the very beginning if they could do the Twin Towers and 9/11 as their subject. At first I ...

thumb Susan Schwalb       New York, NY Last Updated 02/12/10
red/white/blue IV
silverpoint, acrylic on paper on wood 24"x24"

I was away from New York on 9/11. Part of the shock of September 11, 2001 was finding myself so far away from the disaster with no way to help and so little understanding of what was happening. I returned to New York on September 20, 2001. I went all over town, even spending a day visiting Union Square and then going to ground zero. Everywhere I went all the shrines and flags overwhelmed me. My first reaction was to write a diary of my first days in New York. “I have yet to sleep t...

thumb David SchwARTZ       Channel Islands, CA Last Updated 09/25/08
New York "American Icon"
Acrylic on Retired U.S. Flag



thumb Patricia Segura-Varley       Miami, FL Last Updated 02/20/09
Forever Freedom
Bronze



thumb Rachel Selekman       Brooklyn, NY Last Updated 08/12/10
Shed (September 11, 2001)
Paper 40 x 30 inches
RACHEL SELEKMAN SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2006 Spray: New Sculpture, Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY 2005 Fresh, Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne, Germany 2004 Rachel Selekman: New ...

thumb Mason G. Senft       Greenvale, NY Last Updated 08/17/10
CD Cover
Cover Stock 4.75" x 4.75"
A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN HEROES OF SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001 This album was created by members of the Long Island community, which was particularly hard hit by the 9/11 disaster as many of its members worked at the World Trade Center. It was intended to bring comfort to the many families affected by this tragedy in time for the holidays that year. It was produced by Mason G. Senft, a Greenvale musician, who, as a member of the Republican Presidential Task Force that year, donated th...

thumb Manju Shandler       Brooklyn, , NY Last Updated 09/12/09
Gesture
Mixed Media on Polyester film each painting is 4" x 9"
About Gesture Gesture consists of 2,996 small paintings in installation - one for each person who died as a result of the events on September 11, 2001. Physically reflecting the size of this tragedy, it is a personal study of the tremendous ramifications of this one day on our collective history. Created from 2001-2003 artist Manju Shandler meditated on her experiences as a New Yorker who lived through 9/11 first hand by proximity and second or third hand through the media. When hun...

thumb Ryan A Shinabery       Outside U.S., U.S.A. Last Updated 04/09/10
If a Man can live in New York

out side of WTC terminal. Protective scr...



thumb MMicky Shine       Plymouth, CA Last Updated 12/08/08
Windows on the Whirled
24" x 48"
i paint mmusic... mostly... i also compose mmusic as well as poetry.

thumb Joan Myerson Shrager       Elkins Park, PA Last Updated 09/07/10
Best and Worst
Digital Art
My grandson took his first steps on 9/11. So...
Like so many others, 9/11 is seared into my head and heart. As an artist I find I am able to express my feelings best in my art. I join the artists in each generation who spoke through their art. 9/11 has scarred us all forever. We can never be the same. That was the weekend of my grandson's first steps and I kept thinking about the world he was stepping in to.

thumb Barbara Siegel       New York, NY Last Updated 07/12/08
Missing
handmade paper, photo transfers, beeswax, acrylic gel medium, chees...
Artist’s Statement about “Missing” “Missing" is my response to the lives lost in the attack on the World Trade Center. After September 11th, my neighborhood, which is eight blocks from the Trade Center, was soon papered with "missing" posters from people still hopeful of finding their friends and family members alive. As I encountered these images on the street, day after day, I was always struck and deeply moved by the combination of ineffable sadness and irrepressible optimism that th...

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