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Shattered Art Print

by Mordecai Colodner
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Shattered art print by Mordecai Colodner. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The images of what was left of the Twin Towers after the destruction, looked, to me, like ladders and the quotation from Genesis, Behold! A ladder... more
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Artist's Description
The images of what was left of the Twin Towers after the destruction, looked, to me, like ladders and the quotation from Genesis, "Behold! A ladder set on Earth and the top of it reached to Heaven" came to my mind. In the columns of light that were used to symbolize the fallen towers I have embedded shards of colored glass to represent the shattered lives that Olu (went up) that day.
About Mordecai Colodner

I grew up in Brooklyn, New York. I attended Parsons School of Design, Graphic Design Department, where I studied painting and drawing under Stephen Greene and Fred Koenigsberg and graduated in 1957. After a career as a Graphic Designer, I moved to Tucson in March 2005. It is the culmination of a long held dream…to live surrounded by the beauty of the Catalina Mountains, near some of my children and grandchildren, with the time and space to express some of my ideas for painting and sculpture. Before leaving NY, I started a series of Jewish Art I call “Visual Midrash” wherein I take a phrase or scene from Torah and express it as a visual commentary. I have continued to create “Visual Midrash” in Tucson and have also done...
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GEORGE TORJUSSEN
Ernie Kovaks - Duh!
GEORGE TORJUSSEN
This is wonderful Mordy. I too did a series commemorating TWTC . I miss you kid and think of our times at American Can Co. This morning as I squeezed a tube of Polygrip I remembered your wall hanging device for rolling out the last bit of product from tubes. Remember our late night winter pool dips with Hank Bucanon and his 53 Cadilac formerly owned by that famous Hungarian comedian & television pioneer (my 82 year old brain just forgot his name - mid sentence, the lunches with your tin of tuna, visiting you upstate at the TV antennae capital, going to the beach and were you along when we all went to see Ann Corio in "This was Burlesk? I'm on Fine Art America too. specially like this gallery of Judaica. I'm down in West Palm Beach on my own after many years in Boca Raton, My e-mail is: georjussen@aol.com - would love to hear from you old buddy. GEORGE
Michele Amalfitano
whoooaa,,,this one is my favorite.. Morty , I wish i could paint as well as you do...keep up the good work michele
Anne Cutri
This work is very moving!