Street Artist JMR has been talking about a new series called “White Man’s Consternation” and here’s a picture of one that is surely from this series. I instantly think of Dick Cheney, especially with the armed vigilante/private security figure by Primo in the doorway. Apparently the series is meant to reflect the troubled image of the white men who still comprise most of the dominant roles in Western society.

JMR (photo © Bryan Raughton)
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