Dylann Storm Roof Jury Selection 2016 A

$75.00$750.00

Description

Dylann Storm Roof Jury Selection, 12″ x 16″, pastel on paper, unframed

The Dylann Roof Courtroom Drawings are dedicated to victims and survivors of the Emanual AME Shooting on June 17, 2015. A portion of sales will be donated to the Church fund and organizations whose mission it is to move society from racism and division to one of unity and justice.

Robert’s courtroom sketching career is a fairly recent addition to the artistic diversity of his work.  He considers his courtroom sketches, particularly on the Dylann Roof case, an extension of his artistic mission: to see anew, to see deeply, to challenge complacency, to expose lies, to fight for truth and explore the meaning of justice, individually and as a society. The other side of this coin is to celebrate, explore and edify life.  This seeming dichotomy between darkness and light is fully expressed in the courtroom as truth and justice are pursued.

Dylann Roof “Racism and Why We Just Don’t Get it”
Dylann Roof “Drawing through Tears”
Dylann Roof “Prayer of Redemption”
Dylann Roof “Guilty as Charged”

Dylann Roof “But I’m not a racist”
Dylann Roof “Haiti, Charleston and Racism”

Unauthorized reproduction of these images is prohibited by law. Contact Robert about licensing or permission options.

 

 

Additional information

Type of Work

Original, Giclee stretch on canvas, Artists Proof (AP)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Dylann Storm Roof Jury Selection 2016 A”

Would you like 20% Off any product or service on ManiscalcoGallery.com?

I hope you like the information on this site. Allow me to send you a coupon for 20% off anything you see here and sign up for our bi-monthly newsletter to get the inside scoop on news, the latest blogs, opportunities for artistic growth and a meaningful creative exchange of ideas!

Get ConnectedGet Connected

Contact Form

  • What's your name?
  • Email address
  • Feel free to send us a message
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Visit us on Facebook