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The painting depicts a skinned/skinless businessman surrounded by all means of flesh. The flat graphic stylings are intended to instill a sense of scathing capitalist critique, while taking heavy aesthetic influence from the bodily harm caused by napalm in the Vietnam War. Whether he is the victim, victor, or villain is up to interpretation.
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