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Conscience One

The artist shows two historically worn path ways
The path way that splits to the left towards an environment caused by mankind’s behavior of bomb craters and desolate landscape and famine where the vulture approaches a starving dying girl.
The vulture's wings spread showing the pattern of natural process of the circling prior to obtaining access to its prey.
The other path way to the right, shows man kind has walked past the little girl and has a " higher priority" of interest in achieving ambitious ambitions being the putting a flag on the moon.
The markings on the limbs of the carrier of the flag indicate that such behavior has been mankind's caricature since the early days of human existence.
The carrier of the flag wears a timed fused explosive upon his back showing that time may expire should such choice of interests continue.
The flag carrier without conscience, with a brazen stare, looks upon the viewer and continues.
The flag bears the statement of the artist that such situation is the Achilles Heel of mankind's ways of being.
The artist chooses a yellow sky to show mans has contentment in the reality of realization that such a situation is acceptable.

 


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