The newest Colored Pencil work from Marty Kiser. The title pretty much says it all, but just in case you don’t quite get it, think politics — special interests — voices — laws. Those few voices have a large influence on the laws that affect the many of us. They can influence laws that affect your healthcare benefits, retirement benefits, unemployment benefits, or taxes. If those lobbyists represent big corporations, like, let’s see, health insurance companies, they might influence the making of a law that makes it possible for them to decline your healthcare claim. If they represent big oil companies, those big oil company lobbyists pressure political lawmakers to pass laws that give those big oil companies subsidies while you get to pay for them with your taxes. See how that works? 
The average person only has one regular voice with which to influence a politician (and who cares about one little voice?), while a lobbyist can back their one voice with money (that something that many politicians worship). The solution for those many of us with only one regular voice? Use it! If all of us call, write, vote, voice our opinions, that one voice backed by collections of cash will have far less influence than many, many voices raised in unison.
This piece was finished in time to be displayed at StarDog Gallery for the BuckTown Bash in Downtown Davenport, Iowa, on July 29, 2011. The original is available for sale (we think it is still available…).
More images coming. To inquire about this piece or a giclee print, Contact Marty.
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