Shepard
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard, (Detail)
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard, (Detail)
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard, (Detail)
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.
Shepard, (Detail)
Porcelain, Resin, Acrylic, and Stainless Steel
5' x 6' x 14'
2016
Shepard which is a large-scale porcelain sculpture modeled after the wooden fence where Matthew Shepard brutally attacked and left for dead in October 1998. Seventeen years after this iconic and cruel hate crime, Brooklyn artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall has recreated this symbol of struggle to remember those who have been lost in the fight for equality.