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These Pam et Jenny Pieces are Witty and Memorable

These delicately distorted Pam et Jenny pieces are eye-catching and distinctive. This stunning scanned portrait series features iconic imagery that has been manipulated and distorted by the French graphic design duo.

The pieces are visually strange and interesting, resembling the eerie quality of a broken television screen. Their grainy quality gives the portraits an unforgettable texture, while elongated distortions make for an artful take on classic iconography. These radical royalty depictions push graphic design and typography boundaries. The artists' use of simple scanning techniques is imaginative and inventive, giving an old-fashioned and traditional tool a new role.

These awe-inspiring artworks feature a combination of grey-scale tones and subtle bursts of color. Monochromatic base images are distorted and color-infused, resulting in an extremely graphic and memorable portrait series that is a bold nod to the past.
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