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Defensive Nature (Whitewashed America)
Elena E. Wyatt
Ceramic, Fabric, and Charcoal
Bette Brodsky
Blood on the Border (Great Wall of Trump)
Elena E. Wyatt
Acrylic, Caulk, and Found Plastic Babies on Panel
Hillary Liberty
Konni Jensen
Make the Empire Great Again
Brett Wiseman
“I would build a great weapon, and nobody builds weapons better than me. Believe me. And I’ll build it very inexpensively. I’ll build a great, great weapon on our southern border and I will have the Rebellion pay for that weapon. Mark my words.” -Darth Vader
The Confrontation (Another White Trigger)
Elena E. Wyatt
Found Object and Acrylic on Panel
TRUMP SNAKE 2
Anonymous Voter
“STUPID PEOPLE! YOU KNEW DAMN WELL I WAS A SNAKE… WHEN YOU TOOK ME IN!” He shouts and spits this shtick to send his delusional fans into a frenzy while he glares through the camera at us, his real audience, with a malicious sneer that adds; “AND I’M COMING FOR YOU!”
Trump Has a New Tiara
Julie Harvey
Coke or Pepsi
Casey Knopf
Trump: Voice of the GOP
Nancy Ohanian
‘Abyssus Abyssum Invocat’ (Hell calls Hell, or, One Mistep Leads to Another)
Keelan McMorrow
8"x5", ink and pigment on goatskin parchment.
“As much as I’d love to believe that ours is an evolving species, the truth in old ills remains buried, deep within our souls, like torrid brands emblazoned upon scattered lengths of our DNA. We grow up learning about monsters from our eternal pasts, those demonic perpetrators of holocaust and genocide, and we wince, and we think we’d not allow such horrors to happen ever again, that times are different and that we’ve enlightened ourselves since. But Hitlers, Napoleons, and Pol Pots are only as powerful as the people who’d provision them, cheering clamorously to their dictates, and through perspectives of time such perspectives are often warped; a Hitler is rightly demonized, but what of a British government that turned blind eyes on its nearest colony during famine, sometimes even thanking providence for such a ‘purposeful blessing,’ thereby allowing over one-eighth of that colony – Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century – to die of starvation? Genocides are relative to victories and hate is to power; our tasks as people, as voters and as mobs, is to see through the scapegoats and crazed mutterings of would-be despots, and cut them off by their roots before they’re ever able to grow into things so much stronger –and more devastating – than they themselves alone could ever be. And it should be easy, you see, when the tyrant’s very strength comes through us: we only have to hold reign to our fears.History will always judge us, just as we ourselves judge the invaders of times past, and present – the complacent populations of evil empire, the puppets played by Caesar and Mao. Old libraries are filled with the sentiments of days gone by, of scathing caricature and contemptuous cartoon, biting editorials and mournful records scribed on moldering parchments and crumbling scrolls. When the present world fears us we should wonder, and we should engage in discourse with our fellow citizens who don’t; there are always, always, those lines we should not cross, and we must always worry where it is that we tread.” -Keelan McMorrow
TRUMP SNAKE #1
by an Anonymous American Voter
D. Trumpet
Slater Jacobsen
Potential damage of GOP obstructionist threats upon the Supreme Court
Nancy Ohanian
PUPPETRY, 2016
Rachel LePine
Old News: Dazed and Bleeding!
Daniel Breslin
Oil, varnish, and found object on wood.
“This piece is the most recent from my Old News Series – a series of works derived from old newspapers and magazines. The juxtaposition of a dazed and bleeding football player with a paper-based ‘argument settler,’ from 1964, seemed completely appropriate and quite prescient for our 2016 election cycle.”
HairAmerican Roulette
Jeanne Voltura
“The game where you choose the candidate on their hair-do rather than the real issues they stand for…”