About the Artist
A Toast to Heroes,
Quent Cordair, May 19, 2001.
A Letter about
'A New Height', Quent Cordair, September 14, 2001
Dear friends, family and associates,
As a former U.S. Marine, I once carried a rifle
in our defense. I've two younger brothers in the military who now stand
ready to cover that end of things. The firemen, doctors, rescue personnel,
blood donors, the brave New Yorkers and others on the scene are giving
what they have to give to the effort. Philosophers are fighting with
the pen. The artists' tools are uniquely valuable as well.
As a gallery owner, I offer what I have -- a
single image to inspire, to counter the endless images of the destruction
which we've all endured over the past days. This image stands in lucid
contrast, in defiance of those who would destroy. It is a re-affirmation
of who we are, of what we've created, of what we've built, of what we
will rebuild and build higher yet, with unthwarted and unconquered determination.
Those who would destroy us have not touched our essence.
My thanks to the artist, Bryan Larsen, who during
the months in which others were plotting to destroy the World Trade
Center, was busy creating, featuring the towers in an artwork which
identifies and celebrates in theme all the towers stood for. The creation
of this painting while others were targeting the painting's subject
for destruction was no coincidence; there is no irony in the timing.
Each side identified the WTC as a vital symbol of America in these times;
one side sought to destroy that value, the other to celebrate it and
build on it. In retrospect, the artwork stands in memorial. The World
Trade Center was not fully appreciated, by many, until it was gone.
May this image serve as inspiration as we recover
and look to the future. Please feel welcome to share it with all, to
remind ourselves, and the world, of who we are, undaunted and unbeaten.
God bless America, those who built it, those who will build again, and
higher.
Quent Cordair