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Loose talk can cost lives Poster

Loose talk can cost lives Poster

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Loose talk can cost lives (1942) by Stevan Dohanos

Stevan Dohanos, renowned for his evocative wartime art, masterfully captures the tension and urgency of silent vigilance in this striking poster, making it a conversation-starting centerpiece that blends historical significance with bold, vintage style for your home.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Stevan Dohanos was an American illustrator renowned for his ability to capture everyday life with clarity and narrative depth. Rising to prominence through his covers for The Saturday Evening Post, Dohanos also played a significant role in shaping US government visual culture during World War II. His posters, designed to communicate urgent messages to the public, reflect a balance of realism and graphic impact that defined American wartime illustration.

Collectors of midcentury graphics and documentary imagery appreciate Dohanos's work for its historical resonance and its place within the tradition of vintage advertising posters and classic American illustration.

The Artwork

Loose talk can cost lives was created in 1942 as part of the US government's campaign to promote operational security during World War II. At a time when the threat of espionage and information leaks was a national concern, posters like this urged civilians to guard their conversations to protect military operations and lives. The artwork embodies the era's heightened sense of vigilance, serving as a visual reminder of the collective responsibility required on the home front.

This piece stands as a testament to how design and public messaging were harnessed to foster unity and caution during a pivotal moment in history.

Style & Characteristics

The poster features a dramatic scene of a ship sinking in a turbulent, dark blue sea, immediately drawing the viewer's attention. Above, bold white and red typography delivers the urgent warning, dominating the upper portion of the composition. The contrast between the deep ocean hues and the stark lettering creates a sense of alarm and immediacy, while the simplified forms ensure the message is clear even from a distance.

The overall effect is one of tension and clarity, characteristic of effective wartime graphic design. This visual language aligns well with other sea and ocean wall art and midcentury posters.

In Interior Design

This vintage poster makes a striking statement in offices, libraries, or hallways, where its historical message and bold design invite reflection. Its vertical format is ideal for narrow spaces or as a focal point within a gallery wall arrangement.

Pair it with interiors featuring navy, charcoal, and crisp white tones, and echo the red accents in accessories or framing. For a cohesive look, consider combining it with other blue toned prints and nautical or industrial decor elements for a space that feels both modern and historically grounded.