Documentary photo showing a Vetran, one of 300 participants in the March 17, 2007 Peace March held at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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 streets leading to a grand loop moving away from and back to the downtown area, culminating at the historic "Old Church" where films were shown. The 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 Print Image Dimensions are @10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tonality and brilliancy faithfully capturing this political activist subject. Makes a strong impression in this larger 16x20 inch format. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.
Larger 12x18 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"IMAGINE PEACE"
Documentary photo showing some of the 300 participants with their signs during the March 17, 2007 Peace March which began at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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.
11x14 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"THE RICH WAGE WAR"
Documentary photo showing peace marchers enroute to the Old Church in Bend, Oregon during the winter of 2007. Similar marches were held that weekend nationally. The Peace March was supported by the Central Oregon Progressive Alliance, C. O. Peace Network, Deschutes Democrats, Central Oregon labor Council, Human Dignity Coalition, Amnesty International, World Can't Wait and the Sierra Club. The 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.
11x14 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"CODE PINK PINK ON THE MARCH"
Documentary photo showing peace marchers enroute to the Old Church in Bend, Oregon during the winter of 2007. Similar marches were held that weekend nationally. The Peace March was supported by the Central Oregon Progressive Alliance, C. O. Peace Network, Deschutes Democrats, Central Oregon labor Council, Human Dignity Coalition, Amnesty International, World Can't Wait and the Sierra Club. The 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.
"DRUM BEATS FOR PEACE" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a group scene taken on 3rd Street near downtown Bend, as participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This is the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
14 x 11 inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre paper Signed/Dated and Titled in the lower white border Presented in Acetate Sleeve
"STOP CORPORATE GREED" Captured During the SING OUT FOR SINGLE-PAYER ROAD SHOW led by Anne Feeney, Pioneer Park, Bend, Oregon
Part of a collection of photographs taken at a concert held for the advancement single payer health. This impromptu documentary arts photo captures an aspect for the stated need for "Jobs With Justice" a labor-community coalition working for economic justice in Central Oregon. The coalition comprises of 21 labor, community and human rights groups working together to promote worker's rights and social justice in Central oregon. It is one of 43 LwJ coalitions in 29 states. The SING OUT FOR SINGLE PAYER ROAD SHOW led by singer Anne Feeney calls for reform of the health care system in the United States that leaves some 50 million Americans without health insurance.
Captured During the SING OUT FOR SINGLE-PAYER ROAD SHOW led by Anne Feeney, Pioneer Park, Bend, Oregon
Part of a collection of photographs taken at a concert held for the advancement of single payer health. This documentary arts photo captures the group ensemble who performed on Wednesday July 8, 2009. The SING OUT FOR SINGLE PAYER ROAD SHOW led by singer Anne Feeney calls for reform of the health care system in the United States that leaves some 50 million Americans without health insurance.
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tonality and brilliancy faithfully capturing this political activist subject. Makes a strong impression in this larger 16x20 inch format. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.
11x14 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"CALVIN MANN PUBLIC ADDRESS"
Documentary photo showing Calvin Mann speaking to the 300 participants during the March 17, 2007 Peace March held at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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 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.
"IMPEACH WAR MAKER BUSH" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a gathering of participants (including CODE PINK members) at Brandis Square in downtown Bend. Shortly after this photo was taken participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This is the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
Documentary photo showing participants (including Code Pink members) in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon.
"WAR CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a group scene (including Code Pink members) taken on 3rd Street near downtown Bend, as participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This is the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
Pictured is a ghost like projection of George Bush upon a wall designated for commentary ( ONE WORD/MANY VOICES) about the Bush White House. This image was captured on the night of Barack Obama's inauguration and is entitled "GHOST IN THE BODY POLITIC." It depicts a figure (lower right) making his own written contribution. The wall is filled with the writings of participants whose statements were featured in the dynamic, imaginative show about the art of protest as it related to the George W. Bush White House. The idea for the Art Of Protest show came from Tracy Miller of Bend, Oregon. Many lent their street art, video, signs, bumper stickers, news articles, photographs and memorabilia from the far reaches of the nation and world for display during this five day show.
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10X15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival B&W giclee print offers an exquisite range of color, tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this controversial figure in American History. Makes a strong impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.
Documentary photo showing participants in the March 17, 2007 Peace March launched at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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. The 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 BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
"IMAGINE PEACE" Peace March on Wall Street, Bend, Oregon
Larger Graphic Art Photo Poster, Unframed
18x12 Inch Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
Graphic Arts Photo Poster showing some of the 300 participants with their signs during the March 17, 2007 Peace March which began at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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 photo poster 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.
11x14 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"RAY DURAY" Public Address at Brandis Square Downtown Bend, Oregon
Documentary photo showing Ray Duray speaking to the 300 participants during the March 17, 2007 Peace March held at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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 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.
14x11 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"WAR PROTESTERS ON STILTS" Imagine Peace March on Bond Street March 17, 2007 Bend, Oregon
Documentary photo showing stilt walkers demonstrating along with some 300 other participants with their placards during the March 17, 2007 Peace March which began at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. 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.
Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is Ray Duray, organizer making a short speech before the March at Brandis Square in downtown Bend. Shortly after this photo was taken participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This was the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
STREET WAR PROTESTERS: Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a group scene taken on Bond Street near downtown Bend, as some of the Code Pink participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This is the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
14x11 Inch Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Shipped Flat/Insured with Tracking
"IMPEACH FOR JUSTICE"
Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is an uplifting scene of a Coade Pink participant holding both a placard and inscribed umbrella, taken while she was crossing Bond Street near downtown Bend, as participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area.
"PRAY FOR JUSTICE" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a large group walking along 3rd Street in a grand loop from downtown Bend. This is the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
"PREPARE FOR PEACE" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a group scene taken on Wall Street in downtown Bend, as participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This was the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
"OUT NOW... NO MORE WAR" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held at Brandis Square in downtown Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a corner scene at Brandis Square in downtown bend, shortly taken shortly before the Peace march began in a grand loop from downtown Bend. This is the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.
12x18 Inch Photographic Print Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border Presented in Archival Sleeves
"WINTER PEACE MARCH 2007"
Documentary photos showing participants during the Winter 2007 Peace March. Similar marches were held that weekend nationally. Support for the Peace march included such organizations such as the Central Oregon Progressive Alliance, C. O. Peace Network, Deschutes Democrats, Central Oregon Labor Council, Human Dignity Coalition, Amnesty International and World Can't Wait. The 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.
"IMAGINE PEACE, 2008" Documentary photo showing participants in the March 15, 2008 Peace March held in Bend, Oregon. Pictured is a group scene taken on 3rd Street near downtown Bend, as participants made their way in a grand loop around the central city area. This was the 5th Anniversary of Marches to protest the ongoing war in Iraq. 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.