These two images are details of a huge advertising poster that was up on a wall in Paris on a trip there in 1990 to see the Grateful Dead play at the Zenith. I can't always explain why I take some photos . . . but I usually have the feeling that they needed to be taken by somebody . . .
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Interesting....these 2 photos remind me of when you see a thousand or so tiny pictures that make up one larger picture.
ReplyDeleteI love the graphicy goodness of this! The benday/ halftone of the printing, the lines where it was pieced together...lovely!
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