If you look at a broader swath of Zoe Mozert's work, you'll quickly notice that this WWII-era series has a feel to it unlike the rest of her works.
Her other pieces (both before and after) are much warmer, engaging. They're usually of higher quality... more detailed. And they don't involve her subjects falling down, having their skirts pulled up, nor being chased or patted on the ass.
Even the ones that are far more explicit (e.g., Bubbles) maintain a healthy, respectful quality.
There is never a suggestion that the subject is or should be harrassed, chased, or ridiculed.
Insensitivity is not good for profits in SC.
Date Edited: 14 Aug 2005 07:24:58 PM
Her other pieces (both before and after) are much warmer, engaging. They're usually of higher quality... more detailed. And they don't involve her subjects falling down, having their skirts pulled up, nor being chased or patted on the ass.
For example, take a look at these pieces from Mozert: www.thepinupfiles.com/mozert.html
Even the ones that are far more explicit (e.g., Bubbles) maintain a healthy, respectful quality.
There is never a suggestion that the subject is or should be harrassed, chased, or ridiculed.
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