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Oklahoma City Greeting Card featuring the photograph Oklahoma City by Cheri Randolph

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Oklahoma City Greeting Card

Cheri Randolph

by Cheri Randolph

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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The moving outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection, and a stark reminder of one of the most devastating attacks on U.S. soil. ... more

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Comments (9)

Max Shkoropado

Max Shkoropado

Good shot!!! Great !!!

Cheri Randolph replied:

Thanks for noticing this one, Max.

Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph

Lisa, thanks for commenting - glad that you appreciated this one.

Lisa Knechtel

Lisa Knechtel

cool minimalism. Love the perspective

Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph

Maynard, I appreciate your comment and vote. This was such a tragedy and I think it often is overshadowed by 9/11, but we need to remember both.

Maynard Ellis

Maynard Ellis

Thanks for sharing this photo and the detailed description. I am so glad I got to see this..... voted

Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph

Robert, I am complimented that you found a favorite in "Oklahoma City" Thanks for visiting.

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

Stark...and heartbreaking...an amazing tribute and necessary reminder. We should not forget. Incredibly powerful Cheri. F/V

Cheri Randolph replied:

Thanks, Lianne. I had not looked at these photos for a while until I processed this to enter in Shawn Hughes' Powerful Monument Contest. You're correct that we should not forget those 168 people whose lives were lost that day. Thanks for your F/V.

Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph

Bill, a person cannot help but be moved upon seeing this memorial. Thanks for your comment.

Bill Owen

Bill Owen

A very moving photo, Cheri, and a great perspective in the composition.

Artist's Description

The moving outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection, and a stark reminder of one of the most devastating attacks on U.S. soil. Designed by Butzer Design Partnership, this Memorial honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on April 19, 1995. It encompasses the now-sacred soil where the Murrah 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 Murrah Building.




About Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph was awarded a degree in Fine Arts from the University of New Orleans with a concentration in the study of Art History. She credits printmaker, Calvin Harlan , a UNO professor, as being quite influential in her composition techniques as well as painter, Ida Kohlmeyer with a better understanding of color. Pictorialism would best describe her current work, stylistically. Cheri has expressed her artistic talents in a variety of ways including; wheel-thrown pottery, quilting, vintage clothing restoration, interior decorative painting and photography. She is a resident of both the Houston Heights and historic New Orleans Uptown. A favorite quote is, "The bird of time has but a little way to flutter - and the bird is on the...

 

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