
A dramatic Soviet-style propaganda poster. Depict a poor, sad working-class man in worn clothes, with a tired but dignified expression on his face. He stands in the foreground, slightly turned toward the viewer. In the background: a large industrial factory with smokestacks, heavy machinery, and dark smoke rising into the sky. The atmosphere is serious, emotional, and ideological — showing hardship, struggle, and hope for liberation. Strong socialist realism style inspired by classic USSR propaganda posters from the 1930s–1950s. Bold shapes, high contrast, limited color palette (red, black, beige, muted yellow). Sharp lines, heroic composition, dramatic lighting. Add a bold propaganda slogan in clear, vintage typography: “Proletariusze Piri-Piri — nie jesteście sami!” The text should be prominent and integrated into the poster design. No modern elements, no realism photography — illustrated, painterly propaganda art style.
