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In Habit of Being, London-based artist, Charlotte Rose, evokes a sense of consumer nostalgia for 20th century advertising to explore how flagrant lies were once used to sell cigarettes.
In a homage to old advertising, Rose has created her collage using black and white magazine ads from French magazines from the 60s and 70s, overlaid with golden Marlboro branding.
Rose reveals: ‘I’m interested in how, as time progresses and the population awakens to the hidden dangers of products once portrayed as their friend, the branding and the culture around it begin to fall away.’
This hand-finished giclée print is from a limited edition of 10, signed and numbered by the artist.