“Housing Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru humorously expresses the establishment’s opportunity for the ultimate act of enslavement as well as the kaleidoscopic implications of moral hazard, human greed, economic volatility and corporate might in the housing market through the Housing Credit Card. 24″H x 42″W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. Housing represents the largest element of spending for consumers....
Read More“Utilities Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru humorously expresses state government and the establishment’s costly and tireless efforts to continue to perpetuate the idea that the power of government will illuminate the lives of the people through the Utilities Credit Card. 24”H x 42”W acrylic on canvas. The LED light bulb is representative of the antiquated, monopolistic and highly leveraged public utilities that power it. We...
Read More“Media Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru expresses and observes the efforts of the establishment to program the consumer, through the Media Credit Card. 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. Wow! What a show! The ultimate marketing device. When you think about it, we are the “Manchurian Consumer”. Every audible sound we hear in entertainment and media triggers a desire to “buy, buy, buy”! Is there anyone out there telling...
Read More“Communications Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru expresses the observation of how liberties are being stripped away by the establishment, through the Communications Credit Card. 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. It’s a shame. Terrorists sent by nations who want to be free from the extorts of U.S. foreign policy like the ones we described in Fossil Fuels have prompted liberals to say; “I have nothing to hide”, in...
Read More“Transportation Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru humorously expresses the establishment’s effort to offload vehicle inventory and ensnare consumers through the Transportation Credit Card. 24″H x 42″W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. The car we drive says everything about who we are and what we aspire to be. Some play and drive safe. Some drive as fast as they can beyond their financial means and go any...
Read More“Fossil Fuels Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru humorously expresses through the Fossil Fuels Credit Card, the dedication of the government and the establishment to continue printing money to perpetuate their campaign of enslavement. The question is; when do they cover? 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. The perfect scapegoat for foreign war is liberation. Just ask the oil companies who donate billions to super PACs and...
Read More“Defense Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru observes and expresses the establishment’s pursuit to disarm citizens, through the Defense Credit Card. 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. With over 100 million sold, the AK-47 is most popular black market assault weapon on the planet. It never jams. It shoots in mud. It shoots in sand. It shoots in water. It doesn’t rust. It’s the assault weapon of choice for freedom fighters,...
Read More“Education Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru observes and expresses the establishment’s galactically stupid methods of administering education, through the most distinguished symbol of idiocy; the Dunce Cap. The Education Credit Card is 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. Education sure is a complex and expensive proposition. The end result for the have nots seems to be a push as they spend the rest of their careers...
Read More“Cannabis Legalization Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru observes and expresses the preparation of the new government weapon to fill the revenue gap and keep you stupid, through the Cannabis Legalization Credit Card. 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. After covering the kaleidoscopic array of controversially complex and costly issues we outlined in the Corporation Art Exhibit, it comes down to this; relax. The rat race...
Read More“Fashion Credit Card” by Corp Cru Corp Cru humorously expresses the establishment’s fascination with Maoism through the Fashion Credit Card. 24”H x 42”W silkscreen acrylic on canvas. Our culture is obsessed with fashion and we consume it faster than we can outsource the labor that manufactures it. Why make clothing here when we can get Chinese children to make it for one tenth of the cost! Wait; what trade war? While it does...
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