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thumb Rena Small       Rancho Palos Verdes,, CA Last Updated 04/16/10
Tic Tack Toe Nobody Won Sept 11 2001
8 x 10 inch silver gelatin photograms ...
Since 1979, I began making art based on words or phrases found in the Dictionary of American Slang by Wentworth and Flexner published by Thomas Crowell Inc. I became fascinated with the phenomenon of American slang for the informal, inventive, imaginative, and, sociological history, and visual qualities of many of the words and phrases. As a companion element to all the art that I produce, the slang that I either pick up, experience, or recycle, become an interactive liaison and percep...

thumb Raymond Smith       Hoboken, NJ Last Updated 12/18/09
Comfort and Hope
Oil/Canvas 36" X 60"
This was what I saw in Hoboken, Ne...



thumb Delia S Solari       Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, Last Updated 07/12/09
Building Abstraction
Acrylic on canvas 70 x 50 cm.

thumb Pamela J Stafford       New York, NY Last Updated 12/06/08
NEW HOPE
Oil Mural Size 7 Feet x 5 Feet
In painting this work shortly after the 911 attack, I felt that we all needed to rekindle the logs of hope, bring light where there is darkness and an image that signals this. There is a continuous thread in a stream of consciousness with the indelible words, CHANGE AND NEW HOPE, which were the beacons of this work of art, the essence of it's being. ...

thumb Doug and Mike Starn       Brooklyn, NY Last Updated 07/07/08
Fallen #2


Fallen, No. 2 Art Size: 8 x 10 inches Framed: 14 1/2 x 17 inches Edition: Unique Medium: Detritus from the collapse of the World Trade Center with hand-coated silver print Date: 2001 Price: Upon request Fallen, No. 7 Art Size: 6 x 9 inches Framed: 17 x 14 1/2 inches Edition: Unique Medium: Detritus from the collapse of the World Trade Center with hand-coated silver...

thumb David Stern       New York, NY Last Updated 07/08/08
The Gatherings (1)
Oil on Cotton 82 x 73 inches
David Stern was born in Essen, Germany in 1956 and emigrated to the United States in 1995. He lives and works in New York City. On Sept 11 2001, his studio was located one and a half blocks north of Canal Street. Thoroughly shaken by the events, and unable to continue his then current work, he observed the spontaneous reactions and gatherings of people in front of make shift memorials, fire stations and public squares. Subsequently he painted 'The Gatherings' in 2002, feeling that the at...

thumb Ed Stevens       St Petersburg, FL Last Updated 08/01/08
Play "After" by Ed Stevens

Ed Stevens, M.Ed., M.A. 4233 22nd Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33711 (727) 327-3396, estevens3@tampabay.rr.com Playwriting Awards and Honors  Stageworks Longjohns Florida Playwr...

thumb Christian J. Stewart       Outside U.S., Canada Last Updated 02/06/10
Twin Towers and Liberation Monument
Black and White Photo (From Film)
Photo Background The photo. "Twin Towers and Liberation Monument" was taken in 1991, many years before the tragedy at the World Trade Center. At the time, I was experimenting with some black and white film and thought that this would make a nice photo composition. Once developed, the negatives found their way into a filing drawer and did not see the light of day for many years. In the time following 9-11-2001, I recalled that I had some images of the World Trade Centre buried in a file ...

thumb Susan E Stiles       Westlake Village, CA Last Updated 07/21/10
Ode to NYC
Acrylic and Glitter 24X30"
I did an art lesson with my students on Rene Magritte, the Surrealist Artist. We were inspired by his work, The False Mirror, to created an image of our own framed by the shape of an eye. When I went to NYC for the first time since 9/11 in December of 2009 and visited the site of the WTC, I was very moved and I wanted to create a personal tribute to the people we lost on 9/11. My painting shows the Brooklyn Bridge with NYC in the background; the memorial lights shine like golden beacons up...

thumb Luke Stoffel       New York, NY Last Updated 07/09/08
Untitled

Lucas STOFFEL Opens Eyes, Minds with iConic Work Downtown New York Pop Artist Opens Award-Winning Exhibit in Chelsea. New York, NY- 2006 Starving Artist Award winner Lucas STOFFEL will open his award winning project “iCon,” at the Gallery at the Prince George Ballroom on June 18, 2007. “iCon” is the culmination of Stoffel’s year-long project supported by Studio 42’s Starving Artist Award Fund. The project will be displayed for free to the public, along with previous works, at the Gall...

thumb Todd Stone       New York, NY Last Updated 08/13/08
10:45
watercolor 42"x30"
The Witness series brings to bear my thirty-year painting practice to what I saw from my home on September 11. It is conceived as an elegy to the lives lost and altered that day. My wife and I were in my Tribeca studio on that sunny morning when the first jet roared over the skylight and slammed in the North Tower six blocks away. My camera was at the window as the day before I had been photographing the melancholy, rainy rooftops. Drawing the Downtown skyline from this window has been a...

thumb Ursula and Enzo Stragapede       Outside U.S., USA Last Updated 07/08/08
Untitled

Statement by Ursula Stragapede-Didra and Enzo Stragapede September 11th, 2001. At the time of this terrible happening, we were at our studio in Konstanz. Our son called, very excited, telling us to turn on the television to watch the news. At first we thought, this is a science fiction movie, but we soon realized this was a horrible attack from reality. The television pictures held us captivated and we felt complete disbelief, anger and sadness-- We fell into a paralyzing shock. Having b...

thumb Ann E. Struthers       Cedar Rapids, IA Last Updated 11/12/08
Those Who Are With You

I wrote this poem after reading an article in NEWSWEEK about the kids from P.S. 234 and Stuyvesant High School, schools near enough to Ground Zero that the children could see the conflagration. They were eventually evacuated by government officials, walking all of them across Brooklyn Bridge away from the disaster. But how they had to be affected! Since Brooklyn Bridge figures so promently in American literature, I could not help imagining three figures rising up from the pages o...

thumb Edith Suchodrew       Outside U.S., BRD / Germany Last Updated 07/20/10
The Glory Of The Freedom II
Computergraphic painting 90x90 cm
© 2008. D...
More than 380 exhibitions internationally and 67 solo exhibitions.
Fluid and luminous, Edith Suchodrew's computer-generated images experiment with reflections and symmetry, representation and the disintegration of reality. Born in the former USSR, Edith graduated from the Latvian Academy of Arts. She has exhibited her works worldwide, winning numerous prizes and awards, participating in more than 380 exhibitions internationally and 67 solo exhibitions. Her ...

thumb Patrice M Sullivan       Estes Park, CO Last Updated 03/29/09
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thumb Hiroshi Sunairi       Brooklyn, NY Last Updated 07/16/08
Untitled

White Elephant White Elephant is a ceramic sculpture installation in the form of a memorial that I would like to dedicate to the people of New York City, who are hopefully now ready to contemplate the larger meaning of 9/11 -- six years after this cataclysmic event. On 9/11/01, as the World Trade Center smashed to the ground and turned into a large smoking pile of debris, all of the bystanders on Church Street, including me, glimpsed an enormous cloud of smoke, which began creeping thro...

thumb C. David Swanson       Livingston, MT Last Updated 09/03/08
The First Awful Hour
oil on linen 58"x78"
The First Awful Hour
Statement by C. David Swanson

It is a privilege for me to have my painting, The First Awful Hour, included in the Artists Registry of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, commemorating the terrible losses of September 11, 2001.

I was not in New York when this event happened, but of all the images that we saw that dreadful day, this scene effected me with a lasting resonance.

We are, after all, a nation, not merely a state. A...


thumb Antoni Szczygiel       Outside U.S., Poland Last Updated 08/13/08
Roza i Kolce
poetry 8"x5"



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