The Guerrilla Girls are a group of feminist activist artists. Their artwork is explicit, factual and comical. They hide their identity by wearing masks, this is to prove it does not matter who or what they are but the message and meaning behind their artwork that is important. What stands out to me the most when you see this piece is the text and then the image. When looking at the art I read the text first as it is positioned at the top, in a bold, large font. I then look at the image which I am drawn to because of the nudity and pose of the women. The composition of the text and how it is placed in contrast to the womens body leads the eye around the piece.