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The rich are getting richer. Wealth is simply not attainable for everyone. The very idea of it is fools gold. Sadly the notion that being super wealthy is somehow a good thing is becoming more and more common. Look at our past and you'll see our future. Wealth has always caused more problems than it has solved. As long as we chase this paradigm we are in a downward spiral.
The rich are getting richer. Wealth is simply not attainable for everyone. The very idea of it is fools gold. Sadly the notion that being super wealthy is somehow a good thing is becoming more and more common. Look at our past and you'll see our future. Wealth has always caused more problems than it has solved. As long as we chase this paradigm we are in a downward spiral.
The rich are getting richer. Wealth is simply not attainable for everyone. The very idea of it is fools gold. Sadly the notion that being super wealthy is somehow a good thing is becoming more and more common. Look at our past and you'll see our future. Wealth has always caused more problems than it has solved. As long as we chase this paradigm we are in a downward spiral.
The rich are getting richer. Wealth is simply not attainable for everyone. The very idea of it is fools gold. Sadly the notion that being super wealthy is somehow a good thing is becoming more and more common. Look at our past and you'll see our future. Wealth has always caused more problems than it has solved. As long as we chase this paradigm we are in a downward spiral.
The rich are getting richer. Wealth is simply not attainable for everyone. The very idea of it is fools gold. Sadly the notion that being super wealthy is somehow a good thing is becoming more and more common. Look at our past and you'll see our future. Wealth has always caused more problems than it has solved. As long as we chase this paradigm we are in a downward spiral.

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Commonwealth ain't so common Painting

Marc Rayner

Sweden

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 51.2 W x 63 H x 1.6 D in

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The rich are getting richer. Wealth is simply not attainable for everyone. The very idea of it is fools gold. Sadly the notion that being super wealthy is somehow a good thing is becoming more and more common. Look at our past and you'll see our future. Wealth has always caused more problems than it has solved. As long as we chase this paradigm we are in a downward spiral.

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51.2 W x 63 H x 1.6 D in

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Marc Rayner Born 1959 in Wollongong, N.S.W, Australia. Currently lives and works in central Sweden. The integration of quasi architectural and natural landscapes forms the spine of my social, historical and political commentary. Neoexpressionism is my sphere of operation. It suits my temperament. The Neoexpressionist genre also accurately reflects the distorted paradigm in which we live.

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