Images of Peace for Your Home
Peace posters in a home can represent anything from a rebellious teen putting peace posters up in his/her bedroom to hippy grandparents putting up psychedelic peace posters and smelling faintly of patchouli to everyday people framing peace posters and hanging them up as pieces of art.
There are such a selection of different styles of peace posters available that you can find one that will appeal to just about anyone, because let's face it who wouldn't love to have world peace?
Personally there are lots of these posters that I'd love to have, although the peace sign is cool I especially like the dove images in my home decor - bedrooms particularly take on a very 'peaceful' and relaxing vibe with dove inspired peace art on the walls.
Peace Posters
There are many different types of peace posters that incorporate things such as the word Peace, the universally recognised peace sign, the peace salute, doves etc.
This particular peace poster represents all of these images that we associate with peace on the one poster.
The poster also uses the colors blue and green together which are known to promote feelings of peace within oneself which makes this a great poster to hang in a bedroom or an office.
Available from Zazzle you can purchase the poster in a variety of different sizes - click on it for more information or to simply purchase it of course!
Black & White Peace Poster
Psychedelic Peace Sign Posters
The first time the now universally recognised peace sign was used was during the 60s and so as a result many peace sign posters also incorporate a touch of the hippy, flower power that brought it to the forefront of it's own cultural movement.
The psychedelic colors that are often used on peace sign posters are also remnants of the 60s and the use of LSD in the hippy drug culture of the time.
More Peace Sign Posters
Abstract Peace Sign Ball Poster
Peace Salute Posters
It's still regularly used in popular culture to mean peace especially by musicians from the 60s classic Brit pop band the Beatles to Irish rockers U2 and inbetween we have seen grunge artists such as Kurt Cobain and rappers such as Eminem use the sign.
Interestingly in Vietnam it actually means hello or hi, which is in a way similar to some science fiction programs and novels where the normal greeting is actually along the lines of peace.
Getting back to peace posters, however, I've found a lovely selection of posters that incorporate what I like to refer to as the peace salute aka the 'v' sign.
Dove Peace Posters
Of course we all know the story of the dove in the bible with Noah when they brought back an olive branch - the giving of an olive branch is about offering peace so that could be why the dove became known as a symbol of peace. The most decisive reason however was because of Picasso as he designed the lithograph for the international peace congress in Paris in 1949 on which he featured a white dove.
1986 also helped to reinforce this as it was designated the International Year of Peace and the symbol used? Why it was the dove again!