Description: ‘Death is coming!’ — Anti-communist leaflets from the Korean War (1950-53) produced by the US 1st Radio Broadcasting and Leaflet (RB&L) Group. The 1st RB&L Group operated under the Far East Command and UN Command during the war, producing some 2.2 billion leaflets to be dropped over enemy positions. The leaflets call on soldiers to surrender, depicting their struggles as futile and serving the interests of foreign powers, namely the USSR and China. Reads ‘Death is coming!’ and shows a freezing skeleton.
Description: Unapologetic. Direct. Unmistakable. Abolish ICE delivers a powerful message through striking visuals and dark humor. A fearless polar bear, drink in hand, confronts the viewer beneath bold, frozen lettering—turning political resistance into graphic art with teeth. This design is made for those who don’t whisper their values. It merges protest culture, punk attitude, and contemporary illustration into a piece that demands attention and sparks conversation
Description: This bold illustration flips the script with a rebellious polar bear serving attitude on ice. Featuring dripping block lettering and an unapologetic gesture, ICE Ain’t Cool blends street-art energy with sharp political satire. The icy palette contrasts with fiery defiance, making it impossible to ignore. Perfect for those who believe art should provoke, challenge, and speak truth with style. Whether worn or displayed, this piece makes a statement without asking permission
Description: Featuring hand-drawn, distressed lettering and a high-contrast color palette, the message is intentionally loud and direct—embracing body autonomy, individuality, and anti-shame energy. The rough, imperfect typography gives it a DIY, underground feel, like something pulled from a zine, protest sign, or late-night Sharpie session