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Where's the Polish clipart?


Polonius3 993 | 12,357
28 Mar 2011 #1
I asked this question here two years ago and struck out. I reckoned by now the void would have been filled, but NO...
Looking for Polish Easter clipart, all I could find were some very un-Polish bunnies and un-Polish colourerd eggs...
Why were there no pisanki from different regions of Poland, no baranek wielknocny in various styles, no palmy wileńskie, no śmigus-dyngus, no blessing of Easter baskets, no święconka Easter table, no plate of blessed egg wedges, no nothing?

same with Christmas -- no opłatek, no pasterka, no kolędnicy, no św. Mikołaj (only Santa Creep)...
And it's not just holidays... Try to find a silhouette of Warsaw's King Zygmunt Monument or Wawel Castle, a góral or lajkonik, a Tatra style chalwt, a Duchy of Warsaw candelabra chalet....

Now type Irish, Jewish or Swedish clipart in google (I purposely omitted France, Germany and Italy and stuck to the postage-stamp-sized mini-countries)....??!!
FlaglessPole 4 | 657
28 Mar 2011 #2
Now type Irish, Jewish or Swedish clipart in google (I purposely omitted France, Germany and Italy and stuck to the postage-stamp-sized mini-countries)....??!!

...and Sweden being larger than Poland by roughly 50% probably degrades Poland from postage-stamp-sized mini-country category to no no clipart category, quite simple really.
Des Essientes 7 | 1,288
28 Mar 2011 #3
Sweden's landmass is larger, yet Poland has 4 times as many people as Sweden, but lack of "clipart" is hardly something to bemoan. If Poland lacks some superfluous internet effluvia so be it.
Monia
28 Mar 2011 #4
roughly 50%

you have to learn counting , dear
FlaglessPole 4 | 657
28 Mar 2011 #5
Do I now? Perhaps, anyways dear Monia my evidently over-simplified construct of a sentence meant that Poland (312,683 km2) in order to reach the same size area-wise as Sweden (449,964 km2), would have to grow by approx. 50% of its territory.
Monia
28 Mar 2011 #6
would have to grow by approx. 50% of its territory.

I think that Poland constitutes 70 % of Swedish territory , but it doesnt matter , sorry that I have made you upset I didn`t mean to .
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
28 Mar 2011 #7
Admittedly clipart is yet another example cheap and tacky popcultrue (or poopculture). But sometimes such low-brow decorations are needed as when a Polonian organisation is holding a Polish Easter pageant or banquet and would like to embellish its printed invitations, posters and information leaflets with something seasonally and ethnically appropriate. It's one way to promote Polishness. Shamrocks, harps, clay pipes, leprechauns and assorted St Paddy's day rigamarole are hardly high culture, but they're there for those who want them.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
28 Mar 2011 #8
But sometimes such low-brow decorations are needed as when a Polonian organisation is holding a Polish Easter pageant or banquet and would like to embellish its printed invitations, posters and information leaflets with something seasonally and ethnically appropriate.

Then the answer is simple - they should make it.

Of course, that involves effort for little reward, something that the Polacks aren't familiar with.


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