
Poster
2014Poster Olympische Sommerspiele Tokio 1940
A highly dramatic, high-contrast composition featuring two stylized, heroic figures—one larger and more imposing, the other more dynamic and central. The figures are rendered in a stylized, almost mythological manner, suggesting movement and struggle. The composition is anchored by bold, block lettering at the bottom.
The image appears to be a woodcut or linocut style print, characterized by heavy contrast and stark black and white tones, typical of wartime or propaganda posters. The style is highly graphic and stylized.
Closest kin

Poster
Serbian antisemitic propaganda poster “You Don’t Know Yet… Beware!” 1941

Print
Cities and Other Disasters

Print
Print from the series Long Live Japan: One Hundred Victories, One Hundred Laughs

Photograph
J. M. Flagg, I Want You for U.S. Army poster (1917)

Publication
Reda Adi Pratama’s illustrations are punky, imperfect visions of a fantastical future