I was always captivated by the twin spires of the World Trade Center when viewed against the skyline of NYC. Expressing my grief through my art depicting their destruction was, at best, a challenging endeavor. Over time, as I delved deeper into the events of that fateful day, I became fully immersed in the narrative of their destruction. My expression of grief is conveyed through my simplification of the WTC into geometric rectangles placed on the opposite side of safety glass that is then fractured. The fractured glass is a metaphoric representation of the destruction of the towers.
9/11 Series
9/11 - 1, Plate glass, silver leaf, india ink, fractured glass - $1,250 11 x 17
9/11 - 2 Plate glass, acid etch, colored plate glass, fractured glass $1,250 16 x 22
9/11 - 3 Plate glass, Copper leaf, fractured glass $1,250 13 x 16
9/11 - 4
Sold: Bergstrom/Mahler Museum
9/11 - 5 Copper leaf, india ink, black glass acid-treated, fractured glass $1,500 14 x 32
9/11 - 6 Silver leaf, acid-treated glass, fractured glass $1,250 18 x 24
Exhibition view of 9/11 series