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6.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
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0.88"
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11.50" x 13.50"
GTMO Bursting Out Framed Print
by Richard Reeve
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GTMO Bursting Out framed print by Richard Reeve. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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GTMO Bursting Out - Richard Reeve
Eastern State Penitentiary contains art installations that regularly change. One installation is a replica of a Camp x-ray holding cage from GTMO, installed inside one of the ESP cells by artist William Cromar.
This is my homage to this particularly moving installation - by stitching 4 images together using a cylinder effect the cage is no longer a regular, straight-sided structure but rather seems to be attempting to burst out of the constraining walls of the ancient prison cell.
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About Richard Reeve
I am a visual story teller based in southern Pennsylvania, USA and my imagery is inspired from everyday objects and situations I encounter through my travels. My work has been exhibited and sold at the Bradford Avenue Galleries (Allinson Gallery and Huston Gallery) at Chester County Art Association, in addition to this online store. My images have also been exhibited at Panorama XXL, Rouen, France and the Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, USA. I hope you will find something that inspires you, amuses you, makes you think, smile, frown, or perhaps just scratch your head. Go on, dive in... and for those of you who do so, I offer a big thank you for looking through my window on the world! ~Richard ReevePhotos Inspiring...
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Meg Shearer
I love what y've done here! Fascinating and thought provoking work! l/f!
Richard Reeve replied:
Thank you, Meg. All credit goes to the original artist, William Cromar. I built upon his installation, as to me it seemed like it should be bursting out of these old walls. It's a moving piece - one prison cell inside another.