Johanne Bilodeau — The weeping willow was his refuge (acrylic on canvas, 2016)
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Donald Sultan
Mimosas, 2006
Etching, aquatint and screenprint in colors.
27 1/8 x 39 1/8 in.
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Ghostly gesture. Second sight secrets and mechanical magic. 1905. Cover art.
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Roland Topor (1938 – 1997) - ‘’L'épikon I’’. ca.1974.
Colored Lithograph / 49x29 cm.
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Eskimo wooden mask in the shape of an otter. Alaska, near Cape Vancouver. Kunst und Religion der Naturvölker. 1926.
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Andre and Jordan Anchondo were expecting houseguests for a barbecue last Saturday. It was supposed to be a triple celebration. Andre had just finished building their new home, the couple was celebrating their first wedding anniversary and their daughter was turning 6.
Before the barbecue, they dropped by Walmart to grab school supplies and food for the party. But all of their plans and celebrations shattered in an instant of violence.
A man with a gun entered the store and opened fire, killing the Anchondos and at least 20 others in an attack federal prosecutors are treating as domestic terrorism and a potential hate crime.
Andre Anchondo died protecting Jordan; she died shielding their 2-month-old baby, Paul, who was grazed by a bullet but survived the shooting.
The Couple Killed Saving Their Baby In El Paso Had Just Found A Future Together
Photos: Courtesy of Tito Anchondo
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