No One Is Safe - Print

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May 4, 1970: Thirteen seconds of shooting, and four college students lie dead on the ground. David Wirick was a straight-arrow ROTC sophomore anticipating a career in the Army when National Guard soldiers shot and killed his classmate. In this graphic memoir, originally exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, I used a single huge page to bring to life my father's eyewitness account of the killings at Kent State, a story that raises disquieting questions about American freedom and the abuse of power. But NO ONE IS SAFE is also a personal meditation on art, rage, and the end of childhood.

This edition of 60 prints presents the complete story on one 36x38" sheet, in full color, printed on acid-free paper by a Canon iPF710. Each print is signed and numbered. Ships rolled.


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