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"Change Yourself" is a signed 14 x 11 artist print by Cindy Roe.

"Change Yourself" is taken from an original series by Ms. Roe entitled "America's Salvation". Largely inspired by the work of Richard Prince recently featured at the Guggenheim Museum, these images are Ms. Roe's response to the saturation of "mass-spirituality", that has found its way onto the covers of magazines.





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