Debbie Gillman
Below are pictures of Monumental Artography Banner Art which will be displayed in Oak Ridge, Tennessee starting in February 2004. These pieces are 25 feet x 14 feet in dimension. They were originally selected to be part of the Tallest Art Show in L.A. during 2002 at Park LaBrea in Los Angeles, California. This project was inspired by and produced by J. "Pasqual" Bettio, Founder, Park LaBrea Arts Council.

Debbie Gillman

"Cry for Peace"



"Cry for Peace" was inspired by the events of 9/11, Debora Gillman responded by creating art. According to Gillman, "Arts are healing, both in the doing and the sharing." The "Cry for Piece was entered into the  2002 Art in the Park Tallest Art Show in L.A. Competition and was selected and exhibited in Los Angeles. This work was the first in the series of works she produced as a call for "the obvious need for peace in the world."

"A Cry for Peace" interprets the universal symbol for peace, a dove with an olive branch. Below the eye of the dove is a silver tear in the shape of another dove. She chose to   feature several colors representing the beauty of diversity and difference, of people coming together. The dual symbolism and title of the piece gives depth of meaning to make this striking combination of shape an color a powerful art piece.

This monumental banner is 25' by 14'


Debbie Gillman

"The Bounty"



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This monumental banner is 25' by 14


Debbie Gillman
"Intergenerations"


This monumental banner is 25' by 14

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