Original oil on canvas: 60" by 60"
"I remain as free as nature first made man. Ere the base laws of servitude began, when wild in the woods the naked savage ran." Copyright 2009 Patrick Pierson
Both these works (The Rape of Lady Liberty and this one) share the same genuine concept and masterful execution. This one looks more intense (mostly thanks to the tense posture), while "The Lady" is calmer. Both works are doubtless hits. Thanks for sharing them with us, Patrick!
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joselito balana 12 Aug 2009
nice toneBryan Wilson 28 Jul 2009
Now this is the essence of what this group represents...very poignantJoe Nads 21 Jun 2009
Why does GW have a naked guy sitting on his window? Wait till Martha hears about this!Heloisa Castro 24 May 2009
Bravo!Rezo Kaishauri 21 May 2009
Both these works (The Rape of Lady Liberty and this one) share the same genuine concept and masterful execution. This one looks more intense (mostly thanks to the tense posture), while "The Lady" is calmer. Both works are doubtless hits. Thanks for sharing them with us, Patrick!