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The Red and the Black is a commentary on the world of finance in the current global recession. The composition is divided into a chequerboard of red and black numbered squares, reminiscent of the random layout of the roulette wheel and hinting at the risks we all take when investing our money. The squares are numbered, the figures’ lack of colour making them stand out to the viewer, reminding us that the world of banking and finance all comes down to digits often featuring a large zero. Each square is also layered with a different currency symbol, reflecting the global nature of economics. Running across the whole composition are a sequence of letters, which upon closer examination can be seen to spell phrases such as ‘extortionate expenses’ and ‘debased derivatives’. Finally Faine breaks up the gloss finish of the piece by leaving matt another sequence of larger letters that fill a circular space in the centre of the image, spelling ‘RUSSIAN ROULETTE’.Click these words to find similar printsLimited Edition Contemporary Art nbspBuy Art, Pay Later nbsp
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