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From the page: Artist and activist, Chris Jordan creates amazing images that portray America's consumption. Chris' hope is that his images will have a different effect than raw numbers alone. Since simple numbers no matter how large can be rather abstract it can be difficult to connect... more
Reviewed by pemcharnley Mar 11 2008, 04:18am ( 61 reviews ) • divinecaroline.com
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Rated by StumbleShell on Sep 20, 2:55pm
Boob Job.
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Rated by saltytaro on Jun 28, 12:30am
Seen this a million times.
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Rated by theicelands on Apr 21 2009, 3:03pm
these are really clever, and i love it when art like this has such a strong message
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Rated by alexandraF on Feb 26 2009, 10:46am
I love this kind of art... this demonstrates America's disgusting consumption habits... I have a poster from MOMA that is a huge image of patrons inside a .99 store... disgustingly beautiful.
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Rated by Grays42 on Feb 26 2009, 10:12am
Very stunning imagery.
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Rated by ListenFeelEnjoy on Dec 21 2008, 12:48am
where did they get these numbers?
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Rated by StanHayes on Oct 07 2008, 10:13am
Environmental art.
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Rated by slenderellav on Sep 30 2008, 4:01pm
Very interesting art.
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Rated by farmgal on Sep 25 2008, 12:58am
nice bit of social commentary, fun quirky art