never forget
HOLOCAUST
never again
An Art Exhibit of Lead Sculpture
by Dana Baldwin Naumann
Another word for prison without the living conditions. This place was so overcrowded that the "outside" looked empty in all ways.
Ghetto

Set outside.Outcasts to the Nazis, forced to live with little food, packing in like sardines. No one should live like this. They had no choice, the guns and barded wire, held hostage to their faith. It was dark and filthy. Animals lived better. Families were separated, this was not their home, this was their prison. Why did this happen? What would happen next? Would they be killed? Questions sadly answered with cruel and inhumane treatment. Child and old alike, no one was safe. It was scary and dark, the walls of hatred so tall. The stench of death was in the air. Why was that train here? Why are we being forced to get on?

"Ghetto" lead wall sculpture, 45 lbs, 30" x 30"