WW2: SERIES
A downloadable project
Some History posters I did for my History Teacher :)
For starters I just want to say I loved making these posters, (and will be making more). The history of the 20th century fascinates me a lot and it's been great to capture it using my own style.
Secondly, these artworks are not for use. If you want to promote it then go ahead, but if you want to use it as an asset I'm afraid I can't allow that since these are made strictly for the purpose of expression. If you need any artworks from me you can contact me specifically and I'd be happy to help you :)
First off we have the Italian Campaign. British Canadian forces use a technique/strategy to advance through Italy called Mouse holing. This strategy involved rigging explosives and blowing up walls in order to fight and advance through Italy. The Italian Campaign was one of the most significant moments for Canada since it got to display it's independence
Next off is a WW2 inspired Covid-19 Propaganda Poster. My teacher said that he would love to see me make a Propaganda poster, and we discussed some ideas but nothing worth drawing to me. Then I started doing some research! and I found an artist who made a Covid-19 Poster inspired by Propaganda posters. That's when I knew this is what I HAD to make. This poster is a tribute to the nurses and doctors during this Pandemic. They are the real soldiers.
Finally we have the Berlin Airlift. Russia had cut off resource supply to Belgium after WW2. They were dominating Germany and spreading their political Ideals. The U.S then created a goal on June 26th, 1948 to deliver 4,500 tons of food and fuel to Belgium. The U.S had a flight to Belgium every 30 seconds. In this specific piece I wanted to talk about a man who inspired a great movement. Colonel Gail Seymour " Hal " Halvorsen. Hal was a command pilot in the United States Air Force. He is known as " Berlin Candy Bomber " and " Uncle Wiggly Wings ." What he would do is when going on these flights, he would drop packs of candy for children. This gave the U.S government an idea! They started to drop candy with every supply run that they did, which helped them reached their goal of 4,500 tons of food and fuel. The U.S helped sustain around 2 million Germans :)
I hope you like these pieces.
Comments
Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.
:O. But wanting to see for India :)
Maybe later I might do some research for India! I love trying new things. Again these are related to WW2 and my teacher asked me to draw things relating to our class so unfortunately I couldn't make anything outside of what we had learned in class. I will keep it in mind for next time though :)
waiting for new poster :D
Will keep you posted!