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Fake ads by KATSU

by Sam Johnson 2011-04-02, 1:20 AMupdated 2019-10-04, 2:23 PM

 

Artist Katsu represents a series of street works posted on city lights New York. They depict the celebrity brands and logos. It is not known how guided by the principle Katsu united celebrities and brands, but after a series of works he deserved a reputation as an advanced thinker, apparently.

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