Plop Plop Fizz Fizz

£70.00

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Madeline McLean

Limited Edition Print of 95

16" x 20" / 40.64 x 50.8 cm unframed

Giclée print on paper

Signed and numbered by the artist

Unframed

£70 + £7.50 UK Delivery

ABOUT THE PIECE

A satirical commentary on consumerism and materialism enabling self-medication.

The reference of 'Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz' coming from the 1976 Alka-Seltzer advert by Mary Wells, a groundbreaking advertising executive. Not only used here as a nod to culturaly significant women, but to signify the nonchalant self-medication culture. Taking the edge off in a numbingly glamorous, sexy light. A cheeky martini with a plop plop, fizz fizz in your glass.

The branding on the Prozac not only linking to the sister piece 'Retail Therapy', but refering to a very self indulgent nature rather than uneasy psychological exploration. The glamorisation of ignorance facilitated by consumerism.





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