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{{Print | Arrow.jpg | Giant Mustard and Navy | 1996 | 100 | ''none'' | 18x24 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |This print is also known as "Giant Arrow," and is reminiscent of works by [[Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko]].
 
{{Print | Arrow.jpg | Giant Mustard and Navy | 1996 | 100 | ''none'' | 18x24 | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |This print is also known as "Giant Arrow," and is reminiscent of works by [[Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko]].
  
'''Note:''' Actual size is 18x25.75.
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From [[Supply and Demand Book|''Supply and Demand'']], pg. 90:<br>This poster image was borrowed from a design by [[Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko|Aleksandr Rodchenko]], one of the primary Soviet constructivist artists right after the revolution of 1917. He developed the style of arrows and exclamation points that are characteristic of Soviet propaganda, and I really liked the idea of making something seem more important than it really is through the use of those devices. Rodchenko’s style is really influential, not just on my work but on much of the propaganda-style artwork created over the past 80 years.
  
From [[Supply and Demand Book|''Supply and Demand'']], pg. 90:<br>This poster image was borrowed from a design by [[Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko|Aleksandr Rodchenko]], one of the primary Soviet constructivist artists right after the revolution of 1917. He developed the style of arrows and exclamation points that are characteristic of Soviet propaganda, and I really liked the idea of making something seem more important than it really is through the use of those devices. Rodchenko’s style is really influential, not just on my work but on much of the propaganda-style artwork created over the past 80 years.|}}
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'''Note:''' Print size is 18 x 25 3/4.||}}

Latest revision as of 13:54, 22 October 2007

Giant Mustard and Navy Print

Year: 1996
Run Size: 100
Part of Set: none
Size: 18x24
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print
Release Date:


This print is also known as "Giant Arrow," and is reminiscent of works by Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko.

From Supply and Demand, pg. 90:
This poster image was borrowed from a design by Aleksandr Rodchenko, one of the primary Soviet constructivist artists right after the revolution of 1917. He developed the style of arrows and exclamation points that are characteristic of Soviet propaganda, and I really liked the idea of making something seem more important than it really is through the use of those devices. Rodchenko’s style is really influential, not just on my work but on much of the propaganda-style artwork created over the past 80 years.

Note: Print size is 18 x 25 3/4.


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