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A huge Mao button can't quite hide the allure of a vintage advertisement on the wall of an Old Shanghai antique stall. The two portraits superimposed upon each other almost randomly make an incongruous match. The Mao button abstracts the face on the ad as well. All we see of it is the eye peeking out at us. The scale, colors, styles and the genders clash, and so do the ideologies. Mao did not approve of capitalism, and that is what advertising is all about.
Image Copyright © held by Phil Douglis, The Douglis Visual Workshops
Phil Douglis | 12-Aug-2006 21:19 | |
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