Hi Mark & all,

I like most of the work the Karen 'collective' has done & this new project takes it right too the edge.

It's humorous but also sinister...

Not just because of the rather extreme images of limp penis's on manager's faces. But also because the context resonates how powerful these types of people actually are and they are controlling our lives. Having a poke at (sorry for the pun) these managers is necessary so that we remember we allow them too much power by not speaking out against them and their neo-liberal values.

Well done karens!

Whoever you all are :-)

wishing you well.

marc




It feels a bit phallo-centric. But maybe I'm reading too much into it?

M

Mark R Hancock

On 27 Apr 2014, at 11:27, Karen Blissett <karen.bliss...@gmail.com <mailto:karen.bliss...@gmail.com>> wrote:

We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with our new artwork,
Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.

We are distributing to offices.

Available in three formats

Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw

High Res digital prints - blog
http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com

Slide show for conference presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144


...

Karen.


Karens find new ways of communication, we are breaking through the voidz. We function as many and as individuals - we infiltrate the crowd.

We Karens reach each individual in the crowd. We are effective, personal, we never forget that the masses are composed of assembled individuals.

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