"Our Lady Liberty"
Statue of Liberty from Ferry
New York, July 1977
Interpretive Art Print based upon the July 1977 photograph
Inspired by the beautiful antil-war song written and performed by Sonja L. Reiter with the talented Jon Bach on piano. I took this documentary photo on the way to Ellis Island from the ferry boat looking out towards the Statue of Liberty and to Ellis Island where so many immigrants to the United States first set shore. "Lady Liberty" the subject of her poignant song signifies the importance of this symbol for universal human rights and more recently-- a world free from war.
16x20 Inch archival giclee print
Image Dimensions are @12x18 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core
Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Click on console above to start or stop music. Please wait for the music to download. This is a high quality near CD quality wma file; high speed internet connections are needed of at least 198kb per second. Make sure you have your appropriate plug-ins for music players installed.
Purchase includes a music CD and a bonus 8x12 inch small (autographed by Sonja) photographic print of the poster image featuring Sonja L. Reiter.

Songwriter Sonja L. Reiter of "Lady Liberty"
"Our Lady Liberty" Art Print Copyright © 2011 Clyde Keller
Original film negative capture- Copyright © 1976 Clyde Keller
"Lady Liberty" Music and Lyrics Copyright © 2011 Sonja L. Reiter
"Our Lady Liberty"
Statue of Liberty from Ferry
New York, July 1977
Interpretive Art Print based upon the July 1977 photograph
Inspired by the beautiful antil-war song written and performed by Sonja L. Reiter with the talented Jon Bach on piano. I took this documentary photo on the way to Ellis Island from the ferry boat looking out towards the Statue of Liberty and to Ellis Island where so many immigrants to the United States first set shore. "Lady Liberty" the subject of her poignant song signifies the importance of this symbol for universal human rights and more recently-- a world free from war.
16x20 Inch archival giclee print
Image Dimensions are @12x18 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core
Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Click on console above to start or stop music. Please wait for the music to download. This is a high quality near CD quality wma file; high speed internet connections are needed of at least 198kb per second. Make sure you have your appropriate plug-ins for music players installed.
Purchase includes a music CD and a bonus 8x12 inch small (autographed by Sonja) photographic print of the poster image featuring Sonja L. Reiter.

Songwriter Sonja L. Reiter of "Lady Liberty"
Our Lady Liberty Art Print Copyright © 2011 Clyde Keller
Original film negative capture- Copyright © 1976 Clyde Keller
Lady Liberty Music and Lyrics Copyright © 2011 Sonja L. Reiter
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RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights...

The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Photo Collection
33 8x12 Inch Archival Giclee Prints in Color and Black and White
All Signed by Clyde Keller on the White Borders underneath each print.
Clear Sleeved, Presented in Archival Box with Purchase Certificate
RFK Center Collection Copyright© 2011 Clyde Keller - All images are available individually.
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New Review...
"When I opened the box and saw your photos I literally gasped. This from someone who has seen thousands of RFK images. RFK "Up Close" is positively breathtaking. A gorgeous print of A+++ quality. Love them all beyond words. I can't stop looking at them. Many thanks for your great work then and great work now." Andy Dumaine, July 18, 2011 ( RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights )

Original Clyde Keller documentary photo entitled, RFK Up Close
The picture you took of Robert Kennedy gives us a glimpse into his soul. It also shows a great photographer:-) Iris Karina
http://www.clydekeller.com/servlet/the-706/Robert-F.-Kennedy%2C-OREGON/Detail
Oregon Coast Soujourn
Bobby, Ethel and Freckles at the Oregon Coast, May 24, 1968
http://www.clydekeller.com/servlet/the-703/Robert-F.-Kennedy%2C-RFK/Detail
Oregon Coast Greeting
Bobby and Ethel Kennedy, May 24, 1968, near Astoria, Oregon
Oregon Coast Soujourn and Coast Greeting will be featured in a new documentary film about the life of Ethel Kennedy (currently in production) by her daughter, Rory Kennedy. In 2007, Kennedy’s HBO documentary film entitled the "Ghosts of Abu Ghraib" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the 2007 Prime-time Emmy Award for Best Documentary. I am honored to be included in this new film. Thanks Rory for selecting these images!

Interview with Clyde Keller by David Jasper appearing in the Bend Bulletin Fine Arts Section of the weekend GO Magazine, April 15, 2011. Lead photo is of Clyde at his April show held at Dudley's Book Store-- "Another Country" Photograph by Andy Tullis.
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Atomic Reactor Core
Trojan Nuclear Power Plant
Columbia River near Portland, Oregon
Interpretive Art Print based upon 1975 photograph
16x20 Inch archival giclee print
Image Dimensions are @12x18 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core
Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant was a pressurized water reactor nuclear power plant located near Rainier, Oregon. Here is an imaginative view and rendering of the heart of the controversial reactor core gleaming with its nuclear class rod travel housings and exotic metallurgy. To see it in the flesh was most impressive as it strangely resembled a high tech pipe organ. My vantage point looks up at the reactor core from the floor of the pressurized containment vessel, a rare view indeed. The image was captured before the plant opened in October 1975. It operated for 16 years before it was shut down in 1993. Of note is that the cost of construction and subsequent demolition cost nearly a billion dollars in total. Its history was fraught with technical problems and safety concerns.
The Trojan Decommissioning Alliance, founded by Lloyd Marbet, led the environmental opposition staging protests. Ballot measures calling for the plant's closure were defeated in 1980, 1986, 1990 and 1992 but with PGE plant operators committing to earlier retirement than the estimated 30 years lifespan or in early 2011.

Mow Em Down, The photos underneath the Carney show me with photojournalist, W. Eugene Smith at the 1966 summer workshop held at the University of Oregon "Mow Em Down" was captured at the Oregon State Fair and presented to Smith for commentary. He smiled, and then scratching his forehead quipped, this just proves the old adage, there's a sucker born every minute." Photos of Eugene Smith Workshop courtesy of photojournalist, Don Getsug--
The Assange Tapestry
"Free Speech, Free Assange"
Large Fine Art Print of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks Founder
16x20 inch archival giclee print
Printed on Epson Satin paper
Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core
Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Here is my homage to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange who had won in the reader's poll conducted by Time Magazine as the Person of the Year. My art print incorporates public domain images and text of code from the recent Embassy Cables, in a new creative design that underscores Julian's philosophy and commitment to full internet transparency in this information age. The image doubles as one of those rare instances where my graphic approach links up with contemporary world views. Assange is a symbol for those who yearn to live in a world free from hegemony, secrets, lies, wars and repression. His work is widely supported throughout the world (75% from December 21st Poll by ZDnet) more so than it is domestically at 51%, but the fact is that he has not been charged with breaking any existing laws throughout the world and WikiLeaks release of confidential documents is supported by every major newspaper worldwide as being in the public's best interest. In a recent article appearing in Spiegel International, Thomas Darnstadt comments that, "Since 9/11, press freedom in the West has come under attack as governments argue that national security is more important than transparency. But the hunt for WikiLeaks is a greater danger to democracy than any information that WikiLeaks might reveal."
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