Love Is Free($1,000,000) Print 22 x 30 Deluxe
This piece started out as a “solo”, like a guitar solo, Then during a conversation with Mr. Fairey about how art sometimes put too much emphasis on priceInstead of value,he said something that really stuck with me,something about “I like art that costs 50 cents to make but is worth millions”.So I went back to the Treasury, a nickname for my HQ where I compose.I jumped back on this piece and took it another direction, with inspiration from our modern currency, specifically the $100 blue notes.I was captivated with how a piece of paper with certain insignias can be worth this or that.I referenced the pillars of Hercules (on the right side of the face) where we get our “$”. I took some more inspiration from the US Treasuryand built on how these stamps ignite value in our minds. During the design process I was listening to a-lot of Otis so the idea of legal tender was already there, but what's more valuable than Love? While love may be the most valuable thing, and though Mr. Reddings son