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mstakenidentity) wrote2008-06-09 03:32 pm
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Yup, this is what we do with our long weekends in this house...
As many of you know, Omniprop Productions will be performing Aristophanes Lysistrata at the Melbourne Fringe Festival later this year. It will be represented in the Fringe Guide by this image:

The question is, should we also use this image for the poster? So far we think yes if only because we can't be arsed doing that much work on it again. We though we should get some quick opinions from others, so I said I'd ask the internet.
Internet? Think this would make a good poster?

The question is, should we also use this image for the poster? So far we think yes if only because we can't be arsed doing that much work on it again. We though we should get some quick opinions from others, so I said I'd ask the internet.
Internet? Think this would make a good poster?
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I guess that to me that the image is not 'big, strong, alive' woman. She (you) is lying down, faceless, soft, submissive, secondary to the action on the stomach. If you'd used a board and had the female's face scowling over it, I would call that more female dominant as an image. Or two women facing each other, side on, over a battlefield/chess board situation. Ideas, bum, pulling them out thereof. :)
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