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enjoydotcom (Dec 23, 2007)
References: my hand and http://www.diggerhistory.info/images/posters2/my-daddy.jpg for the little girl.Fun contest, fonts of first 3 versions are of my own making (drawn), but then found a font that suited better.
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It's reminiscent of the old propaganda posters of that era, from the stylistic drawing of the young rosy cheeked girl (using the image as a means of reaching out to the youth and future generations of artists) to the perfect chosen font. The dull colors of brown and green set a sombre backdrop to the vibrancy of the girls dress and face. And the broken brush and sleek tablet pen show a transition from the old and new. A well painted and thought out revolution picture. I can almost see this taped to the side of a building ushering in the new age of Communis.... I mean Marcellois....I mean art evolution.