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Tue May 5
Crisis Art of the Day: After being fired from his job as an art designer, Brian Rushton Phillips withdrew what little money he had left in his bank account and did what any good artist would do: He used it to make a statement.
His “Financial Security (Blanket)” was constructed using 208 single dollar bills sewn together with thread.
Click here to read an interview with Phillips in which he discusses using the last of his money on Blanket, and how being forced to live on credit has caused him to re-evaluate his lifestyle.
[thanks Michael!]

Crisis Art of the Day: After being fired from his job as an art designer, Brian Rushton Phillips withdrew what little money he had left in his bank account and did what any good artist would do: He used it to make a statement.

His “Financial Security (Blanket)” was constructed using 208 single dollar bills sewn together with thread.

Click here to read an interview with Phillips in which he discusses using the last of his money on Blanket, and how being forced to live on credit has caused him to re-evaluate his lifestyle.

[thanks Michael!]

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