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Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (9"x14") $75
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Print (20"x30") $80
On Canvas (38"x60") $1300
Wide brimmed hat
Photograph courtesy of Clay Blackmore
Hand-made from crushed dupioni silk and designed to look amazing on figures of all shapes and sizes. Size large.
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
1999
48 x 52cm
By Gerald Johnson
Mixed Media
Unframed
Oil painting
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Silk Screen
2001
69 x 50cm
framed original art
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
2000
100 x 70cm
Peru. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
IDP Camp Near Mansehra, Pakistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Found in Gallery
By Gerald Johnson
Mixed Media
By Gerald Johnson
Mixed Media
Zam Zam Camp, North Darfur. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Shepard Fairey Limited Print
"Two Americas"
Jim Marshall's photograph of a coal mining family in Hazard, Kentucky, taken while he lived with them, says a lot with what it shows, which is a mother and two children huddled together in support of each other, but it says just as much with what it lacks. There is a conspicuous absence of material necessities and a father. I don't know whether the father was working in a coal mine when the photograph was taken or had potentially died young because of the health risks of working under dangerous conditions, but it is clear that the family is struggling and lacking.
In my illustration, I brought the figures of the family closer together to emphasize that love and support are essential to surviving hardship. My inclusion of news clippings about the perils and low wages of the coal mining industry are meant to illustrate the concept of 'Two Americas.' The America many of us like to believe in holds industrial power in high regard, but the less-talked-about America suffers from the low wages and health risks of that same industry.
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)