“The Money Game” by Scott Moore
Scott Moore, a watercolor and oil painter in Laguna Beach, CA, used the economic crisis as inspiration for a recent work, The Money Game. He painted it on a large scale because it’s a “big problem.” A bloated AIG piggy bank, a car and other vintage toys standing for various pieces of the economy float over a checkerboard landscape, resisting efforts to bring them down to earth.
For sale is number 8 in the limited edition of 300 numbered prints
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
How it was made
http://www.scottmooreart.com/gallery/economy.htm
Triple matted and beautifully framed by Alexandria Picture Framing.
24″ x 30″ Giclee print
Frame Dimensions
Width: 42 inches
Height: 37 inches
Articles about:
“The Money Game” – The Financial Meltdown Moves to the Art World, by Gerry Davidson
“The Money Game”, by Bill McBride
Artist’s Rendition on the State of the Economy, by Mike Shedlock
“Scott Moore: Bailout Art,” by Barry Ritholtz
$1750
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Can be seen at Alexandria Picture Framing, 110 S Fayette St, Alexandria, VA
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