Second Amendment Blues




Second Amendment Blues
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The cops in western Massachusetts pulled over to ask why I was photographing a gun store. It was a thrill to be considered suspicious, if only for a minute. I combined these images with Luca Cranach the Elder’s “Massacre of the Innocents” (circa 1515). The “wallpaper” on the top is the Second Amendment. I doubt our founding fathers would approve of what is going on today.
Photographs, polymer clay, collage, acrylic paint, found objects
13 x 13 x 1”
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