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89 Clockwise from top left: A tableau, The Blind Leading the Blind into the Ditch of Death, circa 1990s, addresses his concern about the mortality of America's meat-driven dinner table. In a wall nook, a sculpture from Prince's ongoing series "Save America." While primarily a sculptor, Prince occasionally conveys his message via two-dimensional creations. To the left of the women's room (the plaque a sign of the artist's sly humor), In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man in King, 1997. Detail from The Blind Leading the Blind into the Ditch of Death, circa 1990s, a potent dinner table vignette. A strong sentiment by Prince cautions against following dictators. fellow band of radicals, who somehow seem inserted and aligned into the center of the recent election-year dialogue. When asked to summarize his art, Prince told us: "The greatest of all is love. The higher you eat, the higher your consciousness. The higher your consciousness, the more LOVE you can manifest. The more LOVE you manifest the more Peace you will have. The more Peace you have the more LOVE you can share. Peace be with you. That is what my art is about."