Description
A bold graphic composition merges the Soviet hammer-and-sickle flag with the American stars-and-stripes in a dynamic angular arrangement, their forms intersecting against a deep blue background. Overlaid on the interlocking flags is a calendar page marked "1987" and "DECEMBER 8" in cream and black lettering, while flowing script text curves across the lower portion, rendered in black against the red and blue field, establishing this as a commemorative work celebrating Cold War détente. At home in a history classroom, office, or gallery devoted to political art and twentieth-century history. Printed to order directly onto lightweight aluminum with a high-gloss finish that makes color and detail pop and resists fading over time. A wood backing floats it about three-quarters of an inch off the wall and holds the wire or sawtooth hanger. Available from mini to large, it is original art with a modern, durable edge, not a quick print off a shelf.