Enrique Castrejon, Los Angeles, CA
Schoolmates Slain, Najaf, Iraq 2007 (detail)
Pencil, artist tape, glue, map tacks, and coffee on college ruled paper.
Approximately: 23ft x 18ft
2009
Enrique Castrejon
Exhibited at Cal State Unversity, Los Angeles, Fine Art Gallery.
Concrete Drawing: Extending the Line
Curated by Barry Markowitz
In this image: The face of the little girl.
Drawing is based on an appropriated image from the LA Times depicting a little girl running out the front entrance of the empty school that moments earlier a mortar shell exploded there killing five teenage girls and injuring 21 others. Blood and school supplies remained on the steps of the school.
Schoolmates Slain, Najaf, Iraq 2007 (detail)
Pencil, artist tape, glue, map tacks, and coffee on college ruled paper.
Approximately: 23ft x 18ft
2009
Enrique Castrejon
Exhibited at Cal State Unversity, Los Angeles, Fine Art Gallery.
Concrete Drawing: Extending the Line
Curated by Barry Markowitz
In this image: The face of the little girl.
Drawing is based on an appropriated image from the LA Times depicting a little girl running out the front entrance of the empty school that moments earlier a mortar shell exploded there killing five teenage girls and injuring 21 others. Blood and school supplies remained on the steps of the school.