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Poster

c. 2019 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Colour poster for the climate change activism group, Extinction Rebellion, depicting a snake with sections of its body shown as a skeleton

Object details

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Brief description
Extinction Rebellion (XR) poster designed by Baly Gaudin and 'This Ain't Rock n Roll'. Great Britain, circa 2019.
Physical description
Colour poster for the climate change activism group, Extinction Rebellion, depicting a snake with sections of its body shown as a skeleton
Dimensions
  • Height: 42cm
  • Width: 29cm (Note: Approximate)
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Andrew Forrest
Production
This is one of several Extinction Rebellion (XR) posters created for the XR Paint The Streets campaign which began in 2019 driven by the energy of Iggy Fox (RIP).
The wood-cut blocks by Miles Glyn and other assets were shared among the poster designers to use if they wished. Each designer was given a base colour to work on to avoid duplication or too much repetition of the same colours. The logotype with the group name was fixed in a set position in the bottom centre of the sheet to add visual consistency.
Collection
Accession number
E.38-2021

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Record createdJune 30, 2021
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