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10.00" x 5.50"
Arlington West Santa Monica Art Print
by Julie Niemela
Product Details
Arlington West Santa Monica art print by Julie Niemela. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Each Sunday from sunrise to sunset, a temporary memorial appears next to the world-famous pier at Santa Monica, California. This memorial, known as... more
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Comments (4)
Artist's Description
Each Sunday from sunrise to sunset, a temporary memorial appears next to the world-famous pier at Santa Monica, California. This memorial, known as Arlington West, a project of Veterans For Peace, offers visitors a graceful, visually and emotionally powerful, place for reflection. Each cross represents military personnel who've lost their lives in the US war and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. Visit http://www.arlingtonwestsantamonica.org/ for more info.
About Julie Niemela
Julie Niemela, a Washington D.C. native, is a self-taught artist with a passion for photography and abstract painting. She is best known for her zen circle (enso) paintings. She has sold her work to collectors in the USA, Canada, Germany, Belgium, South Korea, and the UK.
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Megan Dirsa-DuBois
What was this commemorating? Was it 9-11, was in Afghanistan, Iraq? Veterans Day? If we knew, then it would be more powerful.
Julie Niemela replied:
Thanks for your question, Megan. Each cross represents military personnel who've lost their lives in the US war and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. I just added this info to the description. Thanks again for inquiring further...
Karol Livote
Very powerful!
Lenore Senior
Wow!