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This thought-provoking piece by Ben Frost critiques consumer culture and prescription drug use by transforming a familiar object, the Marlboro cigarette pack, into a stark reminder of the dangers of opioid addiction.

 

The red background and white lettering mimic the iconic Marlboro branding, but the word "Marlboro" is replaced with "Morphine." Below the drug name, Frost includes details typically found on a prescription drug label, including "Intravenous Use Only," dosage amount, and "Class A Controlled Drug."

 

  • Materials: Acrylic and Spray Paint on Board
  • Size: 11" x 14"
  • Certificate of Authenticity: Included (issued by gallery) + by the artist
  • Frame: White Floater Frame

 

 

Morphine by Ben Frost

$1,200.00Price
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