The Sea is a Bitter Memory
The Sea is a Bitter Memory
The Sea is a Bitter Memory
Artist (American, (1948 - 2019))

The Sea is a Bitter Memory

Date2002
MediumLithograph
Dimensions13 × 19 in. (33 × 48.3 cm)
Credit LineDC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Art Bank Collection
Object numberDCCAH2003.086
ClassificationsPrints
Locations
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (901 G St NW)
DescriptionLong known as a printmaker, Michael B. Platt later preferred the more encompassing designation, “imagemaker.” His artwork turned to digital explorations and book art combining images and poetry fragments. In their first collaboration, Platt and Carol A. Beane produced a book titled Forgotten Contours, which contained these pages. The Sea is a Bitter Memory was inspired by the story of Ota Benga, the Pygmy man who was housed at an American museum and zoo in the early 20th century.
Suddenly Today
Michael B. Platt
2002
Forgotten Contours
Michael B. Platt
2002
The Calloways  #2
Michael B. Platt
1997
The Calloways #3
Michael B. Platt
1997
The Calloways #1
Michael B. Platt
1997
The Calloways #5
Michael B. Platt
1997
The Calloways #4
Michael B. Platt
1997
Hughes Mews
Michael B. Platt
2017
The Three of Us
Michael B. Platt
2006
Visitation
Michael B. Platt
2006
The Journey
Michael B. Platt
2011