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September 11th Americana

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September 11th Americana

60” x 90” Oil and Acrylic on Canvas Diptych. Signed Indistinctly. Weeping American Flag with impressions of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

This artwork is a powerful representation of the September 11th attacks and their impact on America.

  • The American flag: The main subject of the piece, representing the United States and its people.

  • Dripping paint: Symbolizes the pain, grief, and loss experienced after the attacks.

  • Twin Towers silhouette: Represents the World Trade Center buildings and their destruction, a central symbol of the tragedy.

  • Muted colors: Convey the somber and solemn atmosphere surrounding the event.

  • Textured surface: Adds depth and complexity, possibly representing the multifaceted nature of the event and its aftermath.

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September 11th Americana

60” x 90” Oil and Acrylic on Canvas Diptych. Signed Indistinctly. Weeping American Flag with impressions of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

This artwork is a powerful representation of the September 11th attacks and their impact on America.

  • The American flag: The main subject of the piece, representing the United States and its people.

  • Dripping paint: Symbolizes the pain, grief, and loss experienced after the attacks.

  • Twin Towers silhouette: Represents the World Trade Center buildings and their destruction, a central symbol of the tragedy.

  • Muted colors: Convey the somber and solemn atmosphere surrounding the event.

  • Textured surface: Adds depth and complexity, possibly representing the multifaceted nature of the event and its aftermath.

September 11th Americana

60” x 90” Oil and Acrylic on Canvas Diptych. Signed Indistinctly. Weeping American Flag with impressions of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

This artwork is a powerful representation of the September 11th attacks and their impact on America.

  • The American flag: The main subject of the piece, representing the United States and its people.

  • Dripping paint: Symbolizes the pain, grief, and loss experienced after the attacks.

  • Twin Towers silhouette: Represents the World Trade Center buildings and their destruction, a central symbol of the tragedy.

  • Muted colors: Convey the somber and solemn atmosphere surrounding the event.

  • Textured surface: Adds depth and complexity, possibly representing the multifaceted nature of the event and its aftermath.

Dip·tych

/ˈdiptik/

noun

  • a painting, especially an altarpiece, on two hinged panels which may be closed like a book.

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31 North 3rd Street, Suite 18

Newark, OH 43055

Kevin Connell and Christopher Stokes Moseley

info@ballhill.com

740-501-6211

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Newark, OH 43055

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