Michele Pred Birth Control: Artist Uses Pills As A Medium In New Exhibition, 'Amendment' (PHOTOS)

Who Needs Paint When You Have Birth Control?
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Like Miss America, Michele Pred's "Miss Conception" also dons a crown and scepter. Yet instead of jewels and gems, the latter's pageant gear is adorned with birth control pills.

In a new exhibition called "Amendment," Pred's uncanny pieces feature birth control pills as the medium of choice. Since May 2012 the San Francisco-based artist has acquired a whopping 17,000 second-hand contraceptives, most obtained through social media outreach methods and crowd-sourcing. In some works, the little pink pills adorn '60s fashion staples, symbolizing the frustrating fate of feminine birth control advancements since the pill launched 50 years ago.

Pred explained the message behind her work in an earlier interview with Huffington Post Women:

"It really started with the growing concern before the election... There are still many states that make it very difficult for women and teenagers to have easy access to birth control."

Does Pred's unconventional use of female contraception incite dialogue on an important issue or does her artwork boil down to a hot button gimmick? Take a look at the slideshow below and let us know your thoughts.

Michele Pred
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Michele PredUntitled (Women’s Symbol)2013birth control pills, enamel and plexi 12 x 7 1/2 x 1/2 inches
(02 of08)
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Michele PredIn our Shoes2013Birth control pills, Vintage Shoes, varnish 5 x 10 x 10 1/2 inches
(03 of08)
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Michele PredTargeted2012Vintage hat bag, birth control 24 x 19 x 6 inches
(04 of08)
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Michele PredEqual Rights Amendment (Purse)2013vintage purse, birth control pills, enamel and plexi13 x 12 1/2 x 3 inches
(05 of08)
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Michele PredUntitled (Dollar Sign)2013birth control pills, enamel and plexi 14 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 1/2 inches
(06 of08)
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Michele PredUnited We Stand2012birth control pills on panel 8 x 10 inches
(07 of08)
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Michele PredChoice2012birth control pills on panel 10 x 31 inches
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Michele PredUnited We Stand (Purse)2012birth control pills on vintage purse 10 x 9 x 3 1/2 inches

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