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{{Print | Wreath.jpg | Wreath | 2001 | 200 | ''none'' | 18x24 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |From [[Supply and Demand Book|''Supply and Demand'']], pg. 175:<br>When I went to Hong Kong in 2001, I bought a propaganda booklet that Chairman Mao had issued to every household, and it was just two-color spot printing, black and red on off-white paper. A lot of the graphics were just red on off-white, but they were very striking. I decided to challenge myself to create such strong images while restricting myself to work in one color like that. I did a few different images in that format, and it seemed to really befit powerful seals and symbols such as this wreath. This print is based on the [[coat of arms of the Soviet Union]].|}}
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{{Print | Wreath.jpg | Wreath | 2001 | 200 | ''none'' | 18x24 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |From [[Supply and Demand Book|''Supply and Demand'']], pg. 175:<br>When I went to Hong Kong in 2001, I bought a propaganda booklet that Chairman Mao had issued to every household, and it was just two-color spot printing, black and red on off-white paper. A lot of the graphics were just red on off-white, but they were very striking. I decided to challenge myself to create such strong images while restricting myself to work in one color like that. I did a few different images in that format, and it seemed to really befit powerful seals and symbols such as this wreath.
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This print is based on the [[Coat of Arms of the Soviet Union]].||}}

Latest revision as of 18:44, 22 October 2007

Wreath Print

Year: 2001
Run Size: 200
Part of Set: none
Size: 18x24
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print
Release Date:


From Supply and Demand, pg. 175:
When I went to Hong Kong in 2001, I bought a propaganda booklet that Chairman Mao had issued to every household, and it was just two-color spot printing, black and red on off-white paper. A lot of the graphics were just red on off-white, but they were very striking. I decided to challenge myself to create such strong images while restricting myself to work in one color like that. I did a few different images in that format, and it seemed to really befit powerful seals and symbols such as this wreath.

This print is based on the Coat of Arms of the Soviet Union.


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