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Description

Picture of Mick Jagger.
Handmade - ink on veneer. Varnished.
The only copy.
Vintage
Size 24x35cm
In the back part, there is an inscription in Russian (in pencil) - Whoever raises his hand to this piece of veneer will face a long and painful death.

This work of art has a story that I want to tell you:
Access to all types of foreign music was restricted in the Soviet Union. People listened to Soviet music, which was of high quality, but sharply different from the performers of Western countries. Only a select few had access to these music tracks. Most illegal music records and magazines are brought in by Soviet sailors. If someone was lucky enough to have western music, he was proud of it and listened to it every day. Since the posters of the performers were not available, people tried to create images of their idols themselves. This particular piece of art is just such a case where a young man wanted to portray his idol by redrawing it from a magazine he was lucky enough to get. The inscription on the back shows how important it was for him to be able to enjoy his idol.

Whoever buys this work will also buy a history that tells how important dom of choice is.