Courtroom Sketches
Virtually any artwork Robert Maniscalco has created is available as 1) a one-of-a-kind Original (certified authentic), 2) a hand-embellished canvas Giclee (certified authentic and limited to 5) or 3) an Artist Proof (certified authentic and limited to 5). All giclees are printed with archival inks on archival canvas and hand-embellished by the artist. All APs are printed with archival inks on archival paper. I have suggested appropriate sizes in editions of 5, but any size giclees and APs can be created ON DEMAND.
Please note: The images of all Robert Maniscalco artworks are copywritten, solely owned by Robert Maniscalco. They are not public domain. On occasion, some are made available for limited licensing, by agreement. Please contact the artist to obtain permission for use or to purchase a user license. Also, please ask Robert about NFTs (non-fungable tokens).
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Dylann Roof Trial – Video Footage of Roof at Mother Emanuel
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Michael Slager Sentencing Hearing – Jared Fishman Questions Santana
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Michael Slager Sentencing Hearing – Judge David Norton and Michael Slager
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Michael Slager Sentencing Hearing – Prosecution Team
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Michael Slager Sentencing Hearing – Jered Fishman question Lt Charles Ghent
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Michael Slager Sentencing Hearing – Prosecution questions FBI video enhancer expert
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Michael Slager Sentencing Hearing – Andy Savage opening statement before Judge David Norton
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“The Handoff” captures the exact moment when one generation places the fragile world into the hands of the next. Suspended in a cosmic cloud of light and stardust, the small Earth glows between older, protective hands and younger, open palms.
“The Handoff” will be featured in my exhibition at Park Circle Gallery, opening Good Friday 5-7 pm. Thru April.
Two sets of #hands reach toward a small, luminous Earth, held tenderly against a swirling #cosmos. The older hands cradle the #planet with care; the younger hands open to receive it. Between them hangs a silent question: What are we really passing on?
“The Handoff” is a #meditation on stewardship across generations—the moment when responsibility for our fragile world shifts from those who have carried it to those who will shape what comes next. It’s a piece for anyone who feels both the weight and the hope of that exchange: parents, teachers, mentors, spiritual leaders, and quiet guardians of the future.
Hung in a living room, office, or gathering space, this painting becomes a daily reminder to live—and lead—with the next generation in mind.
It’s a painting about trust, responsibility, and the quiet courage it takes to let go—and to receive. It asks: What are we really giving to those who follow us? A burden? A blessing? A chance to do better? In this suspended second, everything is still possible.
"The Handoff" is for people who feel they’re standing between generations—parents, teachers, mentors, spiritual leaders, even environmental advocates—anyone who feels the weight of what we’re handing to those coming after us. It’s a visual reminder that the Earth, and the future, are something we pass on, not just something we use. ... See MoreSee Less
The figures in "A Walk in the Park" are the inner cast you carry everywhere—the fool who leaps, the doubter who drags his feet, the dreamer who stares past the horizon, the judge with crossed arms, the child who still believes. They bicker, whisper, revolt and reconcile, but together they make the one you call “I.” We are all onstage at once, caught in the thin light between meaning and emptiness—a reminder that your chaos is not a flaw, but the chorus through which your true voice finally emerges. ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted."Identity and Self"
Opening Reception and Exhibition at
Park Circle Art Gallery
4820 Jenkins Ave.
North Charleston, SC 29405
The Exhibition runs through April 26
Gallery Hours: W-F 10:30-5:30, Sat 12-4
The collection will center on how identity interferes with our true self, our true freedom, which is a central value for an artist, as well as any self-actualized individual. For instance, when I draw my idea of a thing, rather than opening myself up to the full potential contained in the thing itself, I am limiting my creative potential.
So, who are we at our core, after we strip away the names we call ourselves, the parties with whom we affiliate, the causes for which we are fighting? After all, these are all inventions of the ego, which separate us from God and the infinite. Existence consists of light on form. Light is my medium as an artist. I am a painter of the self. I am looking always for something deeper than the surface representations in my subjects. It is the true self I am looking for when I paint, whether it is an orange, a sky or a judge. ... See MoreSee Less