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Taken at the taping of Live Wire Radio Episode 243 with author Sherman Alexie, comedian W. Kamau Bell, and music from Portland's Run on Sentence. Listen to the full episode here: www.livewireradio.org/content/live-wire-243-sherman-alexi...

 

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2011 Acrylic on Paper 23" x 35"

Collection: Caley Postcards

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Publisher: The Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd, NY

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State: Delaware

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Publisher: George A. Wolf, Wilmington, Del.

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State: Delaware

County: New Castle County

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Publisher: George A. Wolf, Wilmington, Del.

Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin

Postmark year: 1905

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State: Delaware

County: New Castle County

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Publisher: The American News Company, NY

Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin

Postmark year: 1910

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Taken at the taping of Live Wire Radio Episode 243 with author Sherman Alexie, comedian W. Kamau Bell, and music from Portland's Run on Sentence. Listen to the full episode here: www.livewireradio.org/content/live-wire-243-sherman-alexi...

 

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Joel Schrantz was sentenced to 42 months in prison for killing Mitch York on October 29th 2016. York was riding his bicycle on the west end of the St. Johns Bridge when Schrantz - driving a car with knowingly unsafe equipment and a suspended license and no insurance - lost control of his car and ran into him.

Swing dancing @ Cheeseman Park

sentence writen on the wall of a broken house and reflected the consience of it's owner

Cleveland Bound Death Sentence @ Memory Lanes, Minneapolis, MN - June 21st, 2014

Based on Kafka's Metamorphosis

Franz Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’ is a work of absurdist/existentialist literature. Most people, upon reading the opening sentence, would laugh out loud. “One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in his bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug,” is hardly an opening sentence that would precede a typical dramatic work of literature. However, upon reading this novella, I looked past the comedic face suggested by the irony of the absurd plot line, and saw a touching, emotional work with themes of alienation, anxiety, and unconditional love. Gregor Samsa, the man who mysteriously wakes up as a cockroach one fateful morning, is willing to sacrifice his time, his money, his social life to help his parents pay off their debt and make their life more comfortable. However, when he transforms into a vermin, his parents treat him as if he was any old cockroach living behind the furniture, albeit human-sized. Gregor is still the same person, he doesn’t act as if he was a big bug, still feeling compassion and sympathy for his struggling family. But as the story progresses, the real monsters are revealed not to be Gregor, the cockroach-man, but his family.

 

These themes of anxiety, alienation, tension, and rejection are themes that are mirrored in the artwork of Edvard Munch, one of my favorite artists. It is for this that I decided to paint in the Expressionist style, in order to convey the feelings embodied in this novella. One of the main points of the Expressionist school of painting is that expressing emotions through one’s painting is more important than achieving physical reality and accuracy. This is obviously one of the best choices for one who has never painted before, such as I, but is also an ideal choice for the tone and mood of the book. The story itself obviously is nothing but the raw emotion of Mr. Kafka, the author, compiled into a metaphorical story, and I doubt that a photographically rendered realistic portrait of a cockroach-man would do the story justice. Painted expressionistically, however, the painting can shine with all the emotion and sentiment conveyed by the novel, via a variety of painting techniques (tone v. color, etc.) Gregor is standing in the dark corner of the canvas, hiding inside himself and the darkness, while his faceless family is grouped together around the table, illuminated in an unnatural greenish light; representing the alienation and rejection felt by Gregor after his transformation.

 

At first glance my painting represents an innocent family portrait, yet as one looks closer a friendly face is nowhere to be seen, except for Gregor. This represents that appearances can be deceiving when related to one’s personal character. The family treats Gregor as a burden, yet they nonchalantly stand there as if he never existed, as if he never was their son, as if he never worked for them to pay off their debt. Gregor is wanting to stand there with his family, before their dark side was revealed to him, before his orderly life was thrown out of whack. He can’t stand up in front with them, he can’t go back to working. In my painting, Gregor is trying to accept his fate as an insect and accept the reality and true nature of his family.

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Breno Carollo

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Collection: Caley Postcards

Filename: 9015-028-000-03088.jpg

State: Delaware

County: New Castle County

City/Town: Wilmington

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Publisher: The Central News Company, Philadelphia, PA

Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin

Postmark year: 1906

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Cleveland Bound Death Sentence @ Memory Lanes, Minneapolis, MN - June 21st, 2014

Cleveland Bound Death Sentence @ Memory Lanes, Minneapolis, MN - June 21st, 2014

This stock photo shows the keyword Sentencing Guidelines written in yellow on top of an outline of a keyboard. Sentencing Guidelines are legal rules used by courts to determine appropriate punishments for offenders who are convicted of a crime.

After the first fleet arrived in 1788, Governor Phillip and his Advocate-General used the name Rock Island. In 1788 a convict named Thomas Hill was sentenced to a week on bread and water in irons and the island came to be known as Pinchgut. Once a 15 meter (49 ft) high sandstone rock, the island was flattened as prisoners under the command of Captain George Barney, the civil engineer for the colony, quarried it for sandstone to construct nearby Circular Quay.

Craigslist Sentence Generator Garland project for the 2014 CSA PGH. Sentences contributors responded to a Craigslist ad.

Johannes Mehserle sentencing protests, Oakland, CA

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