New in Ephemera Series, “Names in Ash :: Ephemera No.5”

Relief. Black Lives Matter. Accountability.
Still Waiting For Justice. April 20, 2021

Image: My Print “Names in Ash :: Ephemera No. 5” 2021 Drypoint, Metal Typesetting, Laser Cut Plates, Collograph. 13.25 x 19.75 inches

Print: "Names in Ash : Ephemera No. 5" A fiery, symmetrical triangular area with a dark center with figures that are silhouettes at top and bottom. A drawing like treatment over red on the figures, some of which hold signs. The figures at the top are upside down and feature an umbrella holder protecting from tear gas. A rectangular city-like horizon at top and bottom between figures and fire. The names of only a few killed by police surround the print in gray.

Image Description: A fiery, symmetrical triangular area with a dark center with figures that are silhouettes at top and bottom. A drawing like treatment over red on the figures, some of which hold signs. The figures at the top are upside down and feature an umbrella holder protecting from tear gas. A rectangular city-like horizon at top and bottom between figures and fire. The names of only a few killed by police surround the print in gray.

BOTHAM JEAN • ELIJAH McCLAIN • DAVID McATEE • BREONNA TAYLOR • GEORGE P. FLOYD RON GREEN • SANDRA BLAND • DEB DANNER CASEY GOODSON • ERIC GARNER • CHIMENDU OKOBI • MYA HALL • MICHAEL BROWN JR • RASHARD BROOKS • FREDDIE GRAY • TAMIR RICE

Shared for the first time on the night George P. Floyd’s murderer was convicted on all counts. I am heartbroken, angry and so sad to learn that as this verdict was handed down, Makiyah Bryant, a 16 yr old Black girl in Ohio was murdered by the cops she called for help.

I stared into the summer campfires, taking pictures with a filter on Instagram that divided the fire in symmetry. What was this burning heart? I realized it was like staring into our collective grief over the summer of 2020 when ordinary people took to the streets and became activists, holding signs and confronting murderers, defending against chemical weapons with umbrellas, strategizing to outmaneuver police, or whole families bravely marching in their communities for justice. And getting hurt.

I will add this to the shop soon.

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