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These works take the cover pages from the National Inquirer to a darker level.  With colours, balance,
and geometry pushed aside to make space for a timely, hysterical, or a historical message, many will find the content crass, humorous and-or offensive as the magazine covers they often reference.  Anyone who seeks the public eye, in office or otherwise, is fair game here.  Some are more about past and current social issues, than celebrities and politicos.  "Stop making stupid people famous!"  is one of the messages they mean to convey.  
They are designed to be bold, eye catching, to provoke thought or discussion and to be at home in an ADULT environment.  They provide a glimpse into a psyche disturbed by the modern world we find ourselves living in.  Because mental health ought to be a basic human right, none will be for sale outright.  They will be offered as digital media, with the original works being offered by silent E-auction.

 

Thirty-three percent of gross revenue generated by these works to be donated to The Trevor Project.

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