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The Seven Deadly Sins The Seven Heavenly Virtues

The Seven Deadly Sins The Seven Heavenly Virtues. Art by Marta Dahlig Photography by Emma Brabook Infographics by Kristina Shevory , Wired Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins.

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The Seven Deadly Sins The Seven Heavenly Virtues

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  1. The Seven Deadly SinsThe Seven Heavenly Virtues Art by Marta Dahlig Photography by Emma Brabook Infographics by Kristina Shevory, Wired Magazine

  2. The Seven Deadly Sins Polish fantasy artist Marta Dahlig spent two years creating this series of images. She combines archetypal colors and symbols to enhance the meaning and destructive power of each sin.

  3. Vanity (Pride)

  4. Envy

  5. Lust

  6. Avarice

  7. Sloth

  8. Gluttony

  9. Wrath

  10. The Seven Heavenly Virtues English photographer Emma Brabook created this series of images for her final major project. Each portrait contains an object that symbolizes that particular virtue and a background color linked to its corresponding sin.

  11. Humility

  12. Patience

  13. Temperance

  14. Charity

  15. Kindness

  16. Diligence

  17. Chastity

  18. American Vice: Mapping the Seven Deadly Sins In 2009, Wired Magazine and a team at Kansas State University created maps of the Seven Deadly Sins by using statistical data. “Saintly” areas are depicted in gold; “Devilish” areas in maroon. The deeper the color, the more concentrated the virtue—or sin.

  19. Greed Average income compared with number of people living below the poverty line.

  20. Envy Total thefts (robbery, burglary, larceny, and grand theft auto) per capita.

  21. Wrath Number of violent crimes (murder, assault, and rape) per capita.

  22. Sloth Expenditures on art, entertainment, and recreation compared with employment.

  23. Gluttony Number of fast-food restaurants per capita.

  24. Lust Number of STD cases reported per capita.

  25. Pride Aggregate because of the other six offenses—because pride is the root of all sin.

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