I really love her tongue in cheek approach to things, using recognizable locations for graffiti i.e dirty vans and school desks and softening them by using a more elegant type. It really makes you question the context.
Monday 10 May 2010
Alison Carmichael|I actually found Alison's work after I had decided on the direction and impact of "Get Lost" but after seeing these I think I'm going to stick with "Get lost" because given the context and the font used to soften the blow it really doesn't come off as negative
I really love her tongue in cheek approach to things, using recognizable locations for graffiti i.e dirty vans and school desks and softening them by using a more elegant type. It really makes you question the context.
I really love her tongue in cheek approach to things, using recognizable locations for graffiti i.e dirty vans and school desks and softening them by using a more elegant type. It really makes you question the context.
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