k. avant-garde water capsule

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k. avant-garde water capsule

$30.00

A. THE AVANT-GARDE MAGAZINE WATER CAPSULE

B. EVERY BOTTLE COMES IN CUSTOM PERSONALIZED BOX

C. PLEASE ALLOW 2-3 WEEKS FOR SHIPMENT.

D. WORLDWIDE SHIPPING

E. SUPPORTS CONSUMPTION OF ANY LIQUID. VERY HIGH GRADE SHIT RIGHT HERE.

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Avant-Garde magazine was published between January 1968 to July 1971. Edited by Ralph Ginzburg and logo whipped up by the legendary Herb Lubalin, the magazine amassed a cult following in the design community throughout the years for its poignant political commentary, wild fucking art direction and sexual themes. In the November 1969, Volume 9 there is a spread called “Ultra-Violet in Infra-Red” taken on Kodak Aerochrome. The editorial displays nude women in a forest with the green of the plants changed to a pink color, the infamous trait of Aerochrome.
A film developed for military surveilance, the film style has made a comeback recently with Richard Mosse’s “Enclave” and was emulated in A$AP Rocky’s digital bite for his “Yamborghini High” music video.
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