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Subject: Re: [MOPO] I need help on my next "best poster artist" poll, and this
one is much harder!
A couple of favorite of mine.
Ballister, Casaro, Aberg and Martinati.
Especially The Swedish artist Aberg for his crude photo montages and Anselmo
Ballister for creating
Didn't think he would win it.
Just thought he obviously should.
Sigh.
Rich
On 18 Jun 2009, at 12:57, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Thanks to all those of you who helped put together the choices for
my current "best U.S. poster artist" poll, and contrary to what some
MoPo pundits thought, Saul Bas
*A couple of favorite of mine.
Ballister, Casaro, Aberg and Martinati.
Especially The Swedish artist Aberg for his crude photo montages and
Anselmo Ballister for creating such great art for the Lady from Shanghai
poster.
Best,
dario.
*
Thanks to all those of you who helped put together t
You can add Boris Grinsson to your list.
Dave
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From: Bruce Hershenson
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Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 7:57 AM
Subject: [MOPO] I need help on my next "best p
For elegance Grinsson and Hurel from France, for style
JouineauBourduge from France, for exuberant painting, almost every
Italian (Capitano!!!), for simple effectiveness Aberg from Sweden, for
pure artistry, craftmanship and variety of any style Jano from Spain,
for being a woman and a wond
Thanks to all those of you who helped put together the choices for my
current "best U.S. poster artist" poll, and contrary to what some MoPo
pundits thought, Saul Bass did NOT run away with it, and in fact did not
even win!
But now I need your help with my next poll, which is far harder, because i
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