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Imagine Peace Marchers, protest art, Bend, Oregon, Clyde Keller photo
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Imagine Peace Marchers Art of Protest Graphic Poster
Here is a strong poster image based upon my documentary photo showing participantswho joined the March 17, 2007 Peace March launched at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. It is an iterpretive print with bold colorization and sharp detail helping to emphsize the solidarity of the anti-war statements made by the protesters.
Similar marches were held that weekend nationally over the St. Patricks day weekend. The "Imagine Peace" March was organized by Ray Duray with the support of many concerned Citizens. Organizations such as the Central Oregon Progressive Alliance, C. O. Peace Network, Deschutes Democrats, Central Oregon labor Council, Human Dignity Coalition, Amnesty International, World Can't Wait, Sierra Club and others helped to attract many participants who each contributed with various forms of anti-war expression including placards [as pictured] costumes and theatrical props such as stilts. The group marched to City Hall taking a tour through the main downtown arterials leading to a grand loop moving away from and back to the downtown area, culminating at the historic "Old Church" where films were shown.
My art print was featured in a show curated by Tracy Miller, entitled, "Art of Protest, End of an Error" held at the end of 2008 in Bend, Oregon.
16x20 inch archival giclee art print Image dimensions are @12x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Imagine Peace Marchers Copyright © 2007 Clyde Keller
Imagine Peace Marchers Art of Protest Graphic Poster
Here is a strong poster image based upon my documentary photo showing participantswho joined the March 17, 2007 Peace March launched at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. It is an iterpretive print with bold colorization and sharp detail helping to emphsize the solidarity of the anti-war statements made by the protesters.
Similar marches were held that weekend nationally over the St. Patricks day weekend. The "Imagine Peace" March was organized by Ray Duray with the support of many concerned Citizens. Organizations such as the Central Oregon Progressive Alliance, C. O. Peace Network, Deschutes Democrats, Central Oregon labor Council, Human Dignity Coalition, Amnesty International, World Can't Wait, Sierra Club and others helped to attract many participants who each contributed with various forms of anti-war expression including placards [as pictured] costumes and theatrical props such as stilts. The group marched to City Hall taking a tour through the main downtown arterials leading to a grand loop moving away from and back to the downtown area, culminating at the historic "Old Church" where films were shown.
My art print was featured in a show curated by Tracy Miller, entitled, "Art of Protest, End of an Error" held at the end of 2008 in Bend, Oregon.
16x20 inch archival giclee art print Image dimensions are @12x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Imagine Peace Marchers Copyright © 2007 Clyde Keller
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