“A Wise Man Once Said, ‘Rhetoric Is Different Than Action: Character Is Strength; Might Does Not Make Right, Truth Does.'” By Victor-Hugo Vaca II
- Size: 3 x 5
- Date: June 15, 2016
- Medium: Bank of America statement, U.S. Postage Stamp, Stencils, Duct Tape Adhesive Graffiti on Collectors Item Bear Stearns stationary from the desk of Senior Managing Director.
As seen through the eyes of a United States Naval Academy trained artist, in his Diary of The World On Canvas, also known as, modern-art-gonzo-journalism, this noir graffiti series emerges from the desk of the Senior Managing Director at Bear Stearns Headquarters in New York City, to remind the world why Wall Street Banks, like Wells Fargo, are spooked at the tsunami of potential accountability facing global trust companies, like Bank Of America, that enslave shell-shocked U.S. tax payers, struggling to pay off multi-billion dollar bank bailouts, authorized by corrupt government leaders, propagating a doomsday-mentality while peddling a bombastic “too-big-to-fail” narrative to uneducated masses, in the face of growing economic disparity used as an excuse for usury, in the Age of Obama.