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Currency Art



 

The Dollar is the most recognized non-religious symbol in the world. The symbols and allegorical figures in US currency represent the founding father's ideals. In these paintings by Claude Buckley those symbols are juxtaposed with allegorical social commentaries of life in America.

Pastel drawing by Claude Buckley
Wealth In America

 

 

We like to think that the best things in life are free. Regrettably nothing is free. Even happiness requires a certain amount of wealth. Everything revolves around economics. The simplest things, such as taking one's kid out to grill a hot-dog, require the cooperation of sound governments and a number of corporations and cash.

Pop americana drawing by claude Buckley
Broke America
 
A letter from Mr. Roger Milliken asking the artist to paint how the middle class is getting poorer while the upper class is getting richer in context to its turning away from its Hamiltonian principles inspired these paintings. Reflecting on Hamilton and the origins of the United States government Buckley turned his thoughts towards money and how it affects our lives in every level.

Beseiged Middle Class 50" x 40" acrylic on canvas 2006 by Claude Buckley
Beseiged Middle Class


Buckley says, "I am painting my impressions as to what we the people are becoming. Some of the things that we do would make George Washington weep. This is the tragic reality of our times. Time and time again we see our civil liberties chiseled away in Congress, our courts of law, and by the apathy of our citizens. I hope that the message these paintings convey is that we have to take life with a grain of salt."

Pastel drawing by Claude Buckley
Social Dollar
Emo America  14" x 17" pastel on canvas 2010 bu Claude Buckley
Emo America
Green America  14" x 17" pastel on paper 2010 by Claude Buckley
Greening America
Stir Magazine
(cover and feature story), April 21,2009
The Issue With Art.

Interior Design Magazine
Best of the Best Issue
November 12, 2007
Portrait of an artist

America Goes For Broke- Allegorical Currency Paintings by Claude Buckley
Written by Rachel Haynie
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Cover Stir Magazine artwork by Claude Buckley
Cover Stir Magazine
Interior design cover Best of the Best issue, November, 2007
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America Goes for Broke, art by Claude Buckley, written by Rachel Haynie, available on Amazon.com
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HGTV Buying New York, Spring, 2011

NBC IT NY News, Fall, 2010
 

CBS News
October 27th 2007
7 o'clock report.

The Charleston Mercury
April 23, 2009
About Town A-2.

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