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What happens when decades of legendary cover art and our love/hate relationship with cigarettes starts to merge? The answer is Parisian artist, Leo Dorfner’s "Smoke Signals," a collection of empty Gitanes cigarette packs turned into art pieces. Inside of each mini makeshift canvas are covers to some of the ages most iconic albums. With cover art spanning from The Rolling Stones' Forty Licks to Hawthorne Heights' Skeleton, the bond between good music and the camaraderie that comes with bumming a cig at an awesome concert looms large in this project.
But it's not all music and sunshine. Somewhere in between your flashbacks of the first time you heard a David Bowie track, the ominous mantra "Fumer Tue" repeated on each box will catch your eye: in English, "Smoking Kills."
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