February 8th, 2016
To celebrate the new year, I’ve included a poster designed by Lehu Zhang, a San Francisco based Chinese graphic designer. This year is the Year of the Monkey.
While I appreciate Zhang’s minimalist style, clearly we have different esthetics. I’m having trouble seeing the monkey.
Anyway, however, you celebrate, here’s wishing you a happy new year. I think I’m celebrating with kung pao chicken and hot and sour soup.
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Mark F.
February 8th, 2016
It looks to me like somebody assuming the position to take it. LOL.
Priya Lynn
February 8th, 2016
Oh dear.
Markanthony
February 8th, 2016
Hilarious
gar
February 8th, 2016
This is how I captioned this photo on Facebook: Gung Hay Fat Ch’oh Myyy!
Jake Hunter
February 8th, 2016
This little piece reminds me of an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond I once saw, you know the one. The one with a certain “statue”, if you will. Please don’t try to find that episode, I could never forgive myself if someone was subjected to 23 minutes of Ray Romano because of me. I wonder however, can art be Freudian? No more than a so called Freudian Slip, I suppose. Perhaps this poster will serve as an abject lesson to aspiring artists. What that lesson is I have no idea, but it may include placing your art in a room of immature 20 somethings and waiting for the chuckles before releasing it to the general public.
Lucrece
February 9th, 2016
There’s nothing immature about laughing at such unfortunate, naive art.
Richard Rush
February 9th, 2016
Happy New Rear!
JEM
February 9th, 2016
I’m not even gay and I went there.
Jake Hunter may have the suggestion of the day.
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