[The Divine Cow] Inverted Soviet Propaganda Series Print (12x16)
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[NOTE: Just to be clear, there are two images shown here. This product is a 12x16 print of the first image, the one in English. The second older looking image in Russian is just included here for comparison.]
This is part of a series I did where I "inverted" anti-religion Soviet propaganda. In the original image you can see here, people are led into a church and the priest is milking the church. Gold coins spill out, and the satirical title is "The Divine Cow" - implying that the flock is being milked, like a cow, for financial gain. I really liked that title, 'The Divine Cow', but I saw it in a different way: the church, like a cow, provides sustenance for the people. So I tweaked the image a little bit to flip the original idea presented. The church does give us something, but it's not gold - it's something more essential.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Giclée printing quality
• Opacity: 94%