This poster depicts a black and white photo of a decrepit building being held up in the air by a statue and a person in a sweater. The scene depicts a building with a tower and temple-like architecture. The primary colors in the image are black, white, and various shades of gray, creating a vintage and timeless aesthetic.
The image depicts a poster featuring a man and a woman on a wall. The man is missing, apparantly having left to do actual work, so the wall is visible through his sillouhette in the poster. The colors in the poster include shades of blue, red, brown, and gray. The text on the poster is in Russian and translates to "Glory to Labor! Went to work... life must be remade first, remaking - you can praise V. Mayakovsky." The overall aesthetic of the poster suggests a revolutionary or communist theme.
A beautiful poster painting depicting a church with a clock tower, set against a serene backdrop. The church is adorned with intricate details and surrounded by lush greenery, with a majestic tree in front of it. The scene exudes a sense of peace and tranquility. The colors in the painting are earthy tones, with shades of brown, blue, and green dominating the palette. This artwork could be featured on a postcard or a poster, perhaps even on the cover of a Russian magazine. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of reverence and contemplation.
An anti alcohol poster featuring a drunk man holding a bottle of vodka as both walk on the street is depicted in the image. The man in the poster is shown with a glass of vodka in his hand. There is a scape of a factory far behind above the two figures. The color scheme of the poster is predominantly green, red and brown, with accents of red. The image conveys a sense of danger associated with drinking. The background of the poster is a muted color, emphasizing the central figure holding the bottle of beer.