Art of the Campaign: The Politics of Color Theory
Videos are generally available for preview to non-members as short clips. Limited full-length titles are also available. Log In to view the full length title.
Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesFor centuries, government officials and politicians have been using graphic art to send instant messages. In this episode, Nate discusses how propaganda, color theory, imagery, and political messaging have defined the genre of campaign poster art. Part of the "Artrageous With Nate" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 8 minutes 52 seconds
- Topic: Arts, Education, Social Science
- Subtopic: Art Education, Art History, Arts, Government
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
- Standards:
- Release Year: 2016
- Producer/Distributor: Artrageous With Nate
- Series: Artrageous With Nate
- Report a Problem
Available Resources
Related Media

SPLAT: Pollock and the Science of Paint Viscosity

The Selfie

The History of Spray Paint

Olympic Gold for Sculpture

Paul Klee

The Art of Engineering: Industrial Design at Delta Faucet

Michelangelo and the Science of Fresco

Thrill Ride: Designing a Roller Coaster Experience

Sandoval: Kidney Kaleidoscope

How to Paint Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel in Bold Watercolors