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Mark Wagner Money CollageAt a time when most Americans are counting their pennies and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/worlds-most-expensive-broom-made-from-hundreds-of-shredded-dollar-bills/" target="_blank">saving their dollars</a>, artist <a href="http://www.smokeinmydreams.com" target="_blank">Mark Wagner</a> is cutting up cash and using it as art supplies. Wagner's latest series of works focus on the iconic one dollar bill - he uses its bevy of symbols and illustrations to create sprawling currency <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vik-muniz-creates-giant-portraits-using-garbage-from-rio-de-janeiro’s-landfills/" target="_blank">collages</a>. Wagner transforms pieces of dollars into portraits, animals and plants that comment on money and liberty.1
Mark Wagner Money CollageFascinated by the durable linen stock and deep ink printing of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/study-reveals-that-world-cash-supplies-are-contaminated-with-bpa/" target="_blank">paper currency</a>, Wagner transforms powerful symbol into mosaics, decorative patterns, and tableaux.2
Mark Wagner Money CollageBy using the old fashioned <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cute-and-colorful-lamp-shades-upcycle-plastic-bags-and-sawdust/" target="_blank">practice of collage</a> (the craft of reusing printed elements), Wagner creates pieces that appear to be vintage artworks at first glance.3
Mark Wagner Money CollageThe dollar bill is rife with symbolism - the Masonic eye, pyramids, fire, and flowers. Wagner plays up these symbols, by casting them against the star of the dollar bill - founding father George Washington. Many pieces poke fun at money - a triptych shows a “money tree,” first rich with dollar leaves, then slowly barren and fruitless.4
Mark Wagner Money CollageHundreds of tiny leaf details are arranged together to spell out “Petty Cash” in decorative cursive, while seals from the Department of the Treasury bloom like flowers on a vine. He even transforms the rounded details and Washington heads into a graceful peacock set against a brick pattern made up of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/samuel-price-dog-portraits/" target="_blank">rectangular dollar remnants</a>.5
Mark Wagner Money CollageBut his most playful pieces are the ones in which he casts <a href="http://inhabitat.com/obama-serves-up-home-brewed-white-house-honey-ale-to-guests/" target="_blank">president George Washington</a> in a array of madcap situations. George sails on a sea of bills with two clones and tames a lion with his head in its mouth. The most impressive piece is a massive and meticulously detailed collage of the <a href="http://www.smokeinmydreams.com/LIBERTY.html" target="_blank">Statue of Liberty</a> with ghosts and Georges running amok, causing chaos and havoc.6
Mark Wagner Money CollageWagner’s work strikes a chord in our troubled economy, which has forced us to consider our own <a href="http://inhabitat.com/canada-now-issuing-durable-and-recyclable-plastic-polymer-banknotes/" target="_blank">relationship with money</a> and the concepts of freedom and liberty.7







