Painting on plywood, paper, Maxwell House coffee cans, nails, sheet aluminum, newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, crayon, denim fabric, and mattress ticking by American artist John Tweddle. Signed and dated “July 67” on the front and the words “DANGER! NAILS” are etched into the back.
Tweddle's work from this period is hailed for its authentic representation of the American experience and its exploration of class, capitalism, and the commodification of art.