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The Big Payback
by Joe Hall


Police Brutality - Social Comment


Artist Bio

Born and raised in Chicago, Joe still remembers vividly what it felt like to be spanked for drawing on the walls when he was two years old. For this reason he tries to have patience with his own children when he finds them drawing on the walls. Until 11th grade Joe considered seriously becoming a doctor and not an artist. When he assessed his personal interests honestly the artist in him won out. Joe served in the Army to gain the funding he needed for college and attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago graduating with majors in Fashion and Film in 1997. Currently he is working on promoting his own apparel line.

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