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− | {{Print | Wreath.jpg | Wreath | 2001 | 200 | ''none'' | 18x24 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print | |}} | + | {{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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![](/wiki/images/c/c1/Wreath.jpg)
Wreath Print
Year: 2001
Run Size: 200
Part of Set: none
Size: 18x24
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print
Release Date:{{{11}}}
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.
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