For a humane and balanced lifestyle
“Look at the face of these creatures. Face your choice. Opt for food, garments and products that do not carry suffering, abuse and death.
“While acceptable alternatives exist not from animal source and use, these creatures, among many others, are being systematically and brutally slaughtered”.
“Voiceless victims of varied industries such as food, garment, personal care, art and crafts materials, household products, fashion, furniture, automotive and health care, in order to live they rely on your humane choice.”
Clockwise from top:
Calf
Snow Leopard
Deer
Crocodile
Horse
Turkey
Jaguar
Otter
Sheep
Geese
Swine
Dove
… and for all the creatures in the animal kingdom.
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Images, concept and art © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo
DONATION TO CHARITY
I donate 100% sales proceeds from sales of this creation to Farm Sanctuary
Founded in 1986 to combat the abuses of industrialized farming they encourage a new awareness and understanding about farm animals.
Carmen is the creator of Art for Conservation
See also the t-shirt companion in a different array:

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Comments
Beautiful collage, very nicely done!
Thank you for your words, Ellen.
– Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo
Very nice, and a good description of this art.
It gladdens me you liked it, Gregg. So much suffering can be avoided.
– Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo
Wonderful message and image, Carmen!! Great work!
Thank you, Lorie. Let us hope that a collective effort turns this cruel situation into a better one for countless creatures.
– Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo
Beautiful collage, Carmen. People have laughed at me before when I have said that I won’t eat or wear anything that “had a face,” but I think if they stopped to think about it and faced these animals, they might not find it so funny.
My great appreciation for your insightful words, Erin. Your choice is humane and merciful. I wish a compassionate era evolved when consumers looked into the eyes of these creatures and saw Life.
– Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo