Art of the Campaign: The Politics of Color Theory
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesFor centuries, government officials and politicians have been using graphic art to send instant messages. In this episode, Nate discusses how propaganda, color theory, imagery, and political messaging have defined the genre of campaign poster art. Part of the "Artrageous With Nate" series.
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Runtime: 8 minutes 52 seconds
- Topic: Arts, Education, Social Science
- Subtopic: Art Education, Art History, Arts, Government
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Producer/Distributor: Artrageous With Nate
- Series: Artrageous With Nate
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