
Matt Gondek, Illustrator,
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Description
An artistically altered one hundred dollar bill features a partial skeletal face replacing Benjamin Franklin. The right side of Franklin's face is shown intact, while the left side is replaced with a melting skeletal visage. The background includes the standard elements of a US one hundred dollar bill, including the Federal Reserve Note designation and identifying marks. The reverse side shows a building with classical architecture, surrounded by trees, likely representing a government building, beneath the phrase 'THE UNITED GRASS OF AMERICA'. Text such as 'IN POP' and 'WE TRUST' are also visible. The bill appears to be a form of conceptual art or a statement on financial matters.