Artist finds inspiration in war propaganda for COVID-19 'Stay In' posters

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Artist finds inspiration in war propaganda for COVID-19 'Stay In' posters
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Sylvia Bueltel first came upon a World War II-era poster warning of spies in our midst -- 'Telling a friend may mean telling the enemy' -- and thought of how the virus was spreading in the community, often by people unaware they were contagious.

Bueltel's series got an even bigger boost on social media last month, after co-host of"The View," Meghan McCain -- the daughter of the late Senator John McCain -- shared one of the paintings on Instagram to her 396,000 followers, adding the hashtag #stayhealthy.

One of the most popular posters in the series, Bueltel said, is one which depicts a female doctor and asks people to stay inside to"Help Those on the Frontlines." Bueltel says her inspiration for this piece was not war propaganda, but superheroes -- in this case, the doctors in the front-line battle against the virus.

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