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Field of Empty Chairs Poster
by Jenny Revitz Soper
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Field of Empty Chairs poster by Jenny Revitz Soper. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection honoring the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all... more
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Comments (129)
Artist's Description
Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection honoring the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on April 19, 1995 by what is now known as the Oklahoma City Bombing. The Memorial encompasses the now-sacred soil where the Murrah Federal Building once stood, as well as the surrounding area devastated during the attack.
The 168 chairs represent the lives taken on April 19, 1995. They stand in nine rows to represent each floor of the building, and each chair bears the name of someone killed on that floor. Nineteen smaller chairs stand for the children. The field is located on the footprint of the former Murrah Building.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial was dedicated on April 19, 2000, by U.S. President Bill Clinton.
We stopped on the way from California to Kansas, expecting to stay only a little while. We stayed for two hours and only left as it was getting dark. Something inside you chang...
About Jenny Revitz Soper
I've returned to my roots in Kansas after spending 45 years in Los Angeles. My passion for photography has always been an essential part of me, and I never leave home without my camera. I strive to capture the extraordinary in the ordinary, using clever juxtapositions, contradictions, bursts of color, and touches of whimsy. My photography is a true expression of how I perceive the world, staying authentic and genuine to myself. I believe it is the artist's vision that produces art, and I appreciate every method and technique utilized to achieve that vision. Occasionally, I use digital applications and artificial intelligence to produce my final vision. If you're interested in owning my art, FAA offers multiple ways to enjoy it, including...
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Mike Lee
Voted in the What Uplifts You Contest.
Sabina Pamfili
I remember. Very sad and your picture should make us all think. Bombs and guns - both with disastrous results.
Mike Lee
Wonderful image, Jenny! Must be an emotional experience just to stand there!
Jasna Dragun
Congratulations on reaching 1,000+ views! l/f
Denise Harty
Congratulations on reaching 1,000+ views! L/F
Jeff Van Syckle
Unusual
Anna Serebryanik
Super!
JOHN TELFER
Nice memorial capture of everyone who lives were changed forever by the Oklahoma City Bombing
Norma Brandsberg
Very interesting!
John Anderson
Fantastic! Well done..
David Beard
A touching image... beautifully captured.
Sandra Clark
Wonderful
Jennifer Jenson
Touching tribute, beautifully captured!
Katia Witkowski
Remarkable image
Jim Love
Love the lighting and the blur vignette
La Moon Art
Nice!
Judy Vincent
Great capture!
Renata Natale
great emotive capture
Paul Quinn
A beautiful yet somber reminder of the past.
Luther Fine Art
Wonderful!
Judy Jones
Wonderful image
John Trommer
Very nice image.
Wayne Moran
mmmmmmmmmm wow so wonderfully beautiful indeed my friend.
Dora Stork
Stunning view, colors, and work!
Az Jackson
Nicely done.