FIGHT MY WAY POSTER FOR FREE
She is making the four posters (from the one shown poster) available for free downloads in an effort to decrease the spread of the Coronavirus.
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The results showed that people do indeed wash their hands longer with the displayed signs. Renée Graef has illustrated over 80 children's books, including the "Kirsten" books (American Girl), books in the "My First Little House" program (Laura Ingalls Wilder) and "B is for Badger A Wisconsin Alphabet." She splits her time between Milwaukee and Los Angeles.įor the Covid-19 Poster Project, Renée was inspired by an experiment that tested the effect of "Wash your Hands" signs in public restrooms. It's easy for us humans to think that way, and I as an artist use my art and my platform to not only entertain but as well as educate and I want to step up and do my part to follow COVID precautions but also try my hand at educating others on doing the same to help end/slow down the spread of the virus." Their Instagram COVID is a very real thing, but a lot of people tend to find themselves in a very harmful mindset of "well, if no one around me/no one close to me has COVID why should I have to worry? why should I have to wear a mask?" without even realizing that this could 100% harm them and the people around them as well. Art can be a huge form of a call to action, illustration and cartoons if done right can really persuade a person into feeling/being able to put themselves into that character's shoes. "To me this is a very personal project, there are still a lot of people who don't follow the safety precautions. The message to me is promoting community togetherness and a step for growth! I wanted to be able to represent everyone in a way. I felt that this approach was appropriate for this climate that we are in today. I like the use of vibrant colors, different use of shapes, textures, and movement.
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I also plan on obtaining my master's degree in art therapy later down the road.Īs of lately, I have been inspired by posters created in the 60s and early 70s. I am currently in grad school for business management for art and design through the Maryland Institute of Art and Design. I majored in art therapy and minored in graphic design through Edgewood college. Outside of my art life, I have a position with Red Caboose Childcare Center of Madison, WI. During the summer of 2020, I helped create murals downtown during the George Floyd protest and riots. I am currently a freelance graphic designer, acrylic painter, and paint party instructor and host under the business name Cee Nash’s Arts. Own a piece of compelling & historic art by Wisconsin artists! Shop all the Posters
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This project is made possible in part by generous funding from Sean Lynch and Jessica Klatt. These messages, and new stories over the past year, are the focus of the next phase of posters. Despite these hardships, we have found moments of hope that bring us together, even when we are apart. New waves and variants continue to prolong its impact. The story of the COVID-19 Pandemic did not end in July 2020 with the release of our last poster. Hope is what has helped us get through the toughest days of this pandemic. Released during the early months of the pandemic, these posters promoted public health and safety and served as a call to action to encourage social change, well-being, and community spirit. In the same tradition, last year the Society commissioned artists to re-imagine historic public information posters for the COVID-19 pandemic. From encouraging volunteerism and morale on the home front during World War I to encouraging patriotism during World War II, these posters were usually bright and bold and encouraged the public to take action.
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Public information posters have long been a part of history. This new phase of the project will feature artwork from adults and high school students whose diverse styles, backgrounds, and themes help provide unique messages of hope, togetherness, and determination.