Album "Grounds For Sculpture"

Depression Bread Line

Description

The piece serves as a visceral visual representation of the devastating economic, physical, and psychological toll of the Great Depression. It depicts five ordinary, anonymous urban Americans waiting in a somber queue for food rations.

The resulting plaster figures were cast in 3,500 pounds of bronze and treated with a dull, oxidized gray-green patina to withstand the outdoor elements while maintaining a ghostly, melancholy appearance.

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