Description
A vintage movie poster from the early 20th century warns against cocaine use through bold red typography and stark black silhouettes depicting addiction's grip and social consequences. Cream-colored paper forms the background, contrasted with dramatic imagery of a woman's profile and shadowy figures, while urgent text proclaims this "the thrill that kills" as a cautionary lesson for parents and children alike. In a history classroom, museum exhibit, or educational space exploring early public health messaging. Printed on smooth gloss paper and made the moment you order it, then rolled into a tube and shipped ready to fill a wall. The same independent-artist artwork you'd frame, at poster scale and poster price.