Emily Prince American Servicemen and Women Who Have Died in Iraq and Afghanistan (But Not Including the Wounded, Nor the Iraqis nor the Afghanis)
2004 - to present
Pencil on colour coated vellum. Project comprised of 5,213 drawings
Each image: 4 x 3 in. Dimensions variable
Emily Prince Benjamin Ashley Independence, Missouri Date of death: May 24, 2007
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince Andre D. Tyson Riverside, California Date of death: April 22, 2007
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince Michael J. Jaurique Texas City, Texas Date of death: May 26, 2007
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince Jason Morales La Puente, California Date of death: April 18, 2007
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince Steven J. Walberg Paradise, California Date of death: April 15, 2007
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince Katie Marie Soenksen Davenport, Iowa Date of death: May 2, 2007
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince Johnny Villareal Mata,Pecos Texas Date of death: March 23, 2003
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum
10.2 x 7.6 cm
Emily Prince American Servicemen and Women Who Have Died in Iraq and Afghanistan (But Not Including the Wounded, Nor the Iraqis nor the Afghanis)
2004
Pencil on colour coated vellum. Project comprised of 5,213 drawings
Each image: 4 x 3 in. Dimensions variable
Emily Prince Vitrine: American Servicemen and Women Who Have Died in Iraq and Afghanistan (But Not Including the Wounded, Nor the Iraqis nor the Afghanis)
2004
Mixed media
Dimensions variable
Emily Prince American Servicemen and Women Who Have Died in Iraq and Afghanistan (But Not Including the Wounded, Nor the Iraqis nor the Afghanis)
2004 - to present
Pencil on colour coated vellum Project comprised of approximately 5,213 drawings
artists.org Modern and contemporary artists and art – Emily Prince
theamericanservicemenandwomen.com Official project website for The American Servicemen and Women – Emily Prince The numbers kept coming up in the daily reports. Five here, fourteen there, one day after another. And then the growing figure mounting over a thousand. Peripherally it was ever-present, but still only an abstraction. It was no longer enough to know how many. I needed to see pictures of them, to familiarize myself just a tiny bit more with what was happening far from my warm home. And it really isn't much. It too is a mere summary, just one more step beyond bare numbers.
kentgallery.com Representing gallery - In her ongoing project, American Servicemen and Women Who Have Died in Iraq and Afghanistan (But Not Including the Wounded, Nor the Iraqis nor the Afghanis), Emily Prince seeks to make a pointed political statement by offering a detailed rendering of the human cost of war. The project serves as a memorial, containing individual, hand drawn portraits of the United States casualties of the War in Iraq.
eleanorharwood.com Past exhibition and various installation images - Emily Prince
nymag.com Image of Emily Prince's work at the Venice Biennale