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
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.
In this image: captures my calculations of the gates of the school in a fragmented form.
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
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.
In this image: captures my calculations of the gates of the school in a fragmented form.