Chicago Artist Creating Propaganda Art To Fight Chinese Flu – IOTW Report

Chicago Artist Creating Propaganda Art To Fight Chinese Flu

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A young Chicago-based artist is using her talent to encourage others to “flatten the curve” with paintings inspired by World War I and II propaganda art.

Sylvia Bueltel graduated two years ago from Loyola University Chicago, where she studied fine arts with a focus on drawing and painting. Along with her art career, she works at a store that was closed due to stay-at-home orders in Ohio, where she currently resides. She used the free time to create several paintings that, at a cursory glance, look like relics of a bygone American era. More

16 Comments on Chicago Artist Creating Propaganda Art To Fight Chinese Flu

  1. Could Raquel Welch, Ann Margaret, Sophia Loren, Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe flatten the curve?….HELL NO!…don’t flatten the curve, let it live. Open up America again! We can’t live without the curve….

    h/t Melania

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  2. Got it. World War I and World War II propaganda art is inspiring World War III propaganda art.

    WW I and II were shooting wars between govts.
    WW III is a propaganda war between govts and their subjects.

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  3. Sweet. Brings back memories. The War to End All Wars. And the one after. All those patriotic lesbian surgeons. Those miscegenetic couples. Four grandpas. And, thankfully, not a white cisnormative patriarch in sight.

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  4. Wouldn’t my unbleached elastic starfish look great as a mural just sprawled out on the side of a housing project? My Petey B thinks so!

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  5. Nothing original.
    No real surprise.

    You should expect “Monkey See; Monkey Do” from monkeys.
    Satan cannot create: he can only imitate.

    izlamo delenda est …

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