Virtual Virginia
July 5, 2005 | 1:11 p.m
On this piece of Fields literature, Virginia stands amid a racially diverse tableau of citizens. At first glance, she looks like she's leading a press conference. At second glance, though, it looks like there's been some cutting and pasting involved in getting two asian faces into the picture. "It doesn't purport to be a particular event," Fields consultant Joe Mercurio tells us, arguing that the images are actually part of a montage in which Fields appears twice. The art, he said, is meant to convey her inclusive stance. (via Chris Brodeur)
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