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Life Is Short

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I chose to evaluate whether “work” is a valuable way to spend time, reinterpreting World War II slogans “Time is short” and “Make every minute count”, for my contribution to out “labor” themed exhibition at this years SGCI.

These were printed as part of the Justseeds collaborative installation “Uprisings: Images of Labor” at the Union Art Gallery, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, March, 2013.

This print was designed by Laurel Bell and myself, entirely handmade with films cut from rubylith, stencils, and spraypaint, then printed cooperatively with Jesse Purcell, Laurel Bell, and others on recycled Mr. French paper.

Available on white or brown paper.


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