'TELL IT TO THE JUDGE' by John T. Emory
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'TELL IT TO THE JUDGE' is an artist's portfolio designed and produced by John T. Emory exclusively for Art Is Stupid. It contains ten 11"x17" photographic prints housed within a handmade trifold jacket, printed, stamped, and assembled by the artist using only archival materials, and includes a numbered and signed colophon. This first edition is limited to just 10 copies.
"To believe in false flags one has to first believe in flags, as one must first want to become clean before buying soap. As in one must sow faith before claiming divinity. Now tell me, who really killed the carpenter? Unobscured detox demons, out the corner of an eye, dancing twenty two paths along the psyche, funding well lit staring palms, that’s where they hit you, feeding frenzy, making eyebrow sweat. There are no more parking lots at Wal-Mart. Its all soap boxes. The postmark doesn’t mean anything, nor do the geometries of shadows. Light changes everything underneath the flag. Which way does the wind blow?"
— Jesse M. Stober