
Poster
1975affisch, poster (1975)
The composition is highly structured and didactic, typical of political posters. The central figure, a smiling young woman, dominates the foreground, holding a sign. Surrounding her is a busy, narrative frieze depicting various family and community activities, all contributing to the theme of family planning and social progress. The use of bright, saturated colors and clear visual separation of elements guides the viewer's eye through the message.
The style is illustrative and highly stylized, resembling socialist realism art. The figures are rendered with clear outlines and bright, flat areas of color, characteristic of mass-produced political art from the late 20th century. The overall effect is celebratory and instructional.
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Painting
Polish-soviet propaganda poster 14Y

Typeface
Typography - Eternity begins today

Garment
Design for textile (1933)

Drawing
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