Robierb's "Show Me the Money" Series proposes a panoramic view of the American Dollar. It is the dollar as a generic product and an iconic ideal that signifies the extreme materialism often blamed for governing the American system. Money is an American paradigm that defines not only the economic scheme in which people live but, is also an idealized image on which some center their lives. Money can be the dashing of hope or the gateway to happiness in an extreme materialist perspective. Money can also be a deep-rooted and a particularly ingrained value in the American mentality. Is having more (no matter the costs and the means) being more? Does getting more make one better? ( even at the detriment of life, love and health)