stories of the macabre, orange transitions, mixed media group
February 26, 2008 at 7:21 am | In art, culture, economic, graphic art, news, progressive |Stories of the macabre. The short version is that there are basically two groups of people that need in one case and want in another, skin grafts. The ones that need the skin grafts are burn victims or others that have been disfigured in accidents. The other group is composed of people that need a little cosmetic touch up. Some of those cases deserve some sympathy as we certainly live in a society where appearances mater, but ethics sometimes requires prioritizing. People whose lives are in danger deserve priority over the cosmetic cases, unless you’re Steve Kirby, a venture capitalist with a large stake in Collagenesis Inc., a company that makes a bigger profit on selling skin to cosmetic surgeons then to hospitals treating burn victims. Steve is being courted by the Republican Party of South Dakota to run for Senate. He does seem to have the traditional Republican set of values.

i’m somewhat illustrator disabled especially once adobe went to CS2 and CS3 so i made the above by placing the eps file in photoshop and playing around with it there. These folks at The Mixed Media group at flickr are decidedly not disabled in their creative endeavors using bits of vectors, photos and whatever in the mix.
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