Under Fire

$79.00$179.00 + VAT for Bahamian residents

I found this tree a short distance from where Bahamian veterans of both World Wars are buried in the mausoleum dedicated to their service on Infant View Road. The tree is a poinciana that has lost all its foliage for the cooler months, soon to return to full bloom with beautiful flowers. I decided to color the photo to illustrate the horrors of The Great War and the conflict to follow.  Arendt called it the Banality of Evil.

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Smooth Pearl 12" x 18" inches, Smooth Pearl 16" x 24" inches, Daguerre Canvas 12" x 18" inches, Daguerre Canvas 16" x 24" inches

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