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Cut-paper collage postcard created for Kollage Kit theme: "Homage to Richard Hamilton."
Richard Hamilton is best known for this collage. I decided to take this theme in a slightly darker direction, to at least put some Angst into it. =laugh=
Background paper from Luxe Paperie. Interior from a 1960 magazine ad for Knoll textiles. Diving bodies from a 1959 ad for Kellogg's Corn Soya cereal (which looks disgusting). Man's head from a comic book called G. I. Sweethearts. Woman's head from a comic book called Adventures into the Unknown. Text from a 1959 ad for Pepsi-Cola. (It's amazing how much inane text magazine ads used to have.)
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Richard Hamilton is best known for this collage. I decided to take this theme in a slightly darker direction, to at least put some Angst into it. =laugh=
Background paper from Luxe Paperie. Interior from a 1960 magazine ad for Knoll textiles. Diving bodies from a 1959 ad for Kellogg's Corn Soya cereal (which looks disgusting). Man's head from a comic book called G. I. Sweethearts. Woman's head from a comic book called Adventures into the Unknown. Text from a 1959 ad for Pepsi-Cola. (It's amazing how much inane text magazine ads used to have.)
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