Not exact matches
Here's the
thing about credit card offers that come through the mail — they're generic, and they're sent to
hundreds of thousands
of consumers each day.
With approximately one
hundred works, from his paintings
of consumer products in the early 1920s to the work left on his easel at his death in 1964, the exhibition will highlight Davis's unique ability to transform the chaos
of everyday life into a structured yet spontaneous order that communicates the wonder and joy that can be derived from the color and spatial relationships
of everyday
things.
If the
consumer cared about money they would not have racked up the bills, fallen behind, paid a credit counselor
hundred if not thousands
of dollars, would not have thrown a ton
of cash at debt settlement companies, and a host
of other
things.