- Created by
- Riley, Destini T., American
- Date
- 2013-2016
- Medium
- ink on paper (fiber product)
- Dimensions
- H x W: 9 × 12 in. (22.9 × 30.5 cm)
- Caption
- The short animated film, I, Destini tells the story of having an incarcerated brother from Destini Riley’s perspective (at the time she was 14). The film is a collaboration between her and filmmaker Nicholas Pilarski. All of the key frames were drawn by Destini. Destini’s mother and father, Latina Riley and Carlos Riley, Nicholas, and Sarah Bassett did the subsequent Rotoscoping of more-than 10,000 frames.
- Description
- A pen and ink drawing of an animation still for a short film titled I, Destini. It features a sketch of a prison complex replete with barbed wires and guard towers.
- Place made
- North Carolina, United States, North and Central America
- Collection title
- I, Destini Film Collection
- Classification
- Visual Arts
- Type
- drawings
- Topic
- Animation
- Art
- Families
- Independent films
- Journalism
- Justice
- Police brutality
- Prisons
- Youth
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Destini T. Riley, Nicholas Pilarski, Lattina Lennon Riley, Sarah M. Bassett, Kathleen Lingo and The New York Times Company
- Object number
- 2018.94.2.7
- Restrictions & Rights
- © Destini T. Riley, Nicholas Pilarski, Lattina Lennon Riley, Sarah M. Bassett, The New York Times Company
- Permission required for use. Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.




