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No More War 1968

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Shigeo Fukuda's piece, "No More War" (1968), is a powerful reminder of the harsh effects of war. He uses the shapes of missiles on a bright red background to form the image of a human skull. This symbol is a powerful highlight of the dangerous and harmful nature of war. Made during the Vietnam War, this artwork not only shows Fukuda's strong belief in peace, but it also stands as a lasting call for an end to conflict and violence.

a skull face is formed from falling missiles that washes the canvas into bloody red
a skull face is formed from falling missiles that washes the canvas into bloody red