
Lady Liberty herself holds the torch of protest. In one raised hand she grips a draft card that's already burning, flames licking up toward the sky, while the bold stacked slogan fills the background in a powerful gradient from deep blue to fiery yellow-orange.
This silkscreen poster emerged from the height of the Vietnam-era anti-war and anti-nuclear movements, roughly 1970–1979. Activists repurposed one of America's most recognizable symbols of freedom and turned her into a defiant figure rejecting conscription, endless war, and the growing shadow of nuclear weapons. It's raw, direct, and unapologetic — exactly the kind of visual statement that showed up at marches and on dorm walls when people were actively pushing back against the draft and the arms race.
What you're seeing is the Statue of Liberty in stark silhouette, crown and all, her body angled toward the viewer as she brandishes that flaming card like a beacon. The giant sans-serif letters "NO DRAFT NO WAR NO NUKES" dominate the composition, making it impossible to look away — a clear, uncompromising message printed in that classic protest-poster style.
Printed from the high-resolution Library of Congress scan with all the original silkscreen character and slight texture preserved. Available in multiple sizes so you can let it command the wall exactly the way it deserves.
Product features
- Giclée print for bright, long-lasting color and sun resistance
- Choice of three papers: Fine Art (textured archival), Matte (soft, low-sheen), Semi-gloss (satin finish)
- Multiple sizes and horizontal/vertical orientations available
- Paper weights: Fine Art 285 g/m²; Matte 180–200 g/m²; Semi-Gloss 180–260 g/m² (varies by source)
- Blank product sourced from USA (JONDO) and Japan (Printify Choice); adults only
Care instructions
- If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
Matte paper
Matte paper is a lighter-weight paper than fine art paper, and is optimized for artwork and can be suitable for photography in scenarios where a less glossy appearance is preferred
Fine art paper
The fine art paper is equivalent to traditional watercolor or etching paper. It has a soft textured surface and archival quality
Semi glossy paper
The semi-glossy paper is a bright white photo paper with a satin finish, and it offers full sharp color fidelity
Giclée print
Bright and intense colors for your desired design that will not fade when exposed to sunlight regularly
Age restrictions
For adults
Country of origin
Blank product sourced from USA (JONDO) and Japan (Printify Choice)
If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth..
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