


Everybody Has A Price
21” X 25” (in frame) collage with acrylic paint
Materials from WWF Magazine (1987-1993) & Monopoly money
Packaged to safely deliver
The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, was one of the greatest villains in pro wrestling history. He represented corruption, inequality, and arrogance. He couldn’t win the WWF Championship, even after hiring wrestlers to wrestler for him, so do you know what he did? He bought his own belt. And his was made with diamonds. Ted was the epitome of capitalistic greed, and the visual representation of true evil that exists in boardrooms and office building everywhere.
RIP VIRGIL
21” X 25” (in frame) collage with acrylic paint
Materials from WWF Magazine (1987-1993) & Monopoly money
Packaged to safely deliver
The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, was one of the greatest villains in pro wrestling history. He represented corruption, inequality, and arrogance. He couldn’t win the WWF Championship, even after hiring wrestlers to wrestler for him, so do you know what he did? He bought his own belt. And his was made with diamonds. Ted was the epitome of capitalistic greed, and the visual representation of true evil that exists in boardrooms and office building everywhere.
RIP VIRGIL
21” X 25” (in frame) collage with acrylic paint
Materials from WWF Magazine (1987-1993) & Monopoly money
Packaged to safely deliver
The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, was one of the greatest villains in pro wrestling history. He represented corruption, inequality, and arrogance. He couldn’t win the WWF Championship, even after hiring wrestlers to wrestler for him, so do you know what he did? He bought his own belt. And his was made with diamonds. Ted was the epitome of capitalistic greed, and the visual representation of true evil that exists in boardrooms and office building everywhere.
RIP VIRGIL