The current home of the New York Stock Exchange was opened in 1903. Its pediment features a massive marble sculpture by John Quincy Adams Ward called “Integrity Protecting the Works of Man,” – an ironic title when seen in the context of Bernard Madoff's ruinous Ponzi scam. I abstract Ward’s work, honing it down to just the two laboring figures at the far corner of his busy eleven figure sculpture complex. This enabled me to build the image around the diagonal frame that crowns the pediment of the Stock Exchange. A faint trace of safety netting can be seen covering the bodies, no doubt installed to protect pedestrians below from the potentially dangerous effects of weathering on the 106 year old sculptures.