I've been having fun cutting up circa early 1930s issues of The Saturday Evening Post magazine. The background is from a double page ad for The Ford Motor Company. The handsome farmer was a cover illustration. The depressed looking cigar smoker is from an ad for "smoker's fag" which was described as a lack of energy due to smoking too much. Campbell's soup must have been a very popular convenience food as full page ads appeared in every issue. I added a "shoestring" a black marker line connecting the tin cans as a communication device.
Love it, especially the depressed fag man and the Campbells cans, excellent!
ReplyDeleteI thought before reading the title he was receiving a soup transfusion :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I love the idea of a "soup transfusion". We used to make these as a kid. Lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. Vivienne...you are so funny. Didn't see that when I made it. Love it! For your reference and in case you know someone with "Smoker's Fag" I GOOGLED the term and guess what...there is a record of this ad on the internet! Here it is in its entirety (and the product that will help cure you--which is an important bit I left out in my description.)
ReplyDeletehttp://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/mma_MM0230/
Both lovely and sad: not only do the blond man & the cigarette smoker have nothing in common, they're neither talking into their cans nor listening to them...'makes me think of Paul Simon's "Sound of Silence."
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny idea, C.C.! And I love how you did it!
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