SNAFU

2002 - 2007

SNAFU (the acronym stands for Situation Normal, All Fucked/Fouled Up, which was first used by U.S. soldiers in 1941) is a series of spraypaint stencil prints that address the use of state sponsored violence and torture during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. They have been shown in exhibitions, used in protests like Free State Against the War and included as illustrations for Z Magazine. They were made at a time when my studio in East Lawrence was serving as a neighborhood workshop for making art to be used in anti-war protests and vigils.

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