This poster is currently on display in MoMa and I find it very appealing because the poster is emphasizing a message to the audience. It is a propaganda and I can see the artist wants to show how strong the voting was in that political period.

I discovered that the artist worked with shapes and collage in the poster. By overlapping with hands, it makes it graphically interesting. The big hand on the top, having the palm facing the audience is a representation of the voice from the public. The poster is unique because the images are positioned at one angle which creates a strong impression to the audience. The use or red-orange gradient on the background is bright which helps bring the image to its focal point. The scale of the graphics are small at the bottom but enlarges to its maximum on top of the page.  I think the poster is powerful which serves as a socialist propaganda. 

Sandy Shee

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