Freedom red Wall Art

233 creative works found

  • The Scream
    by Patricia Ariel

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    The Scream is basically a piece about violence against women, a subject that really sensitizes me not only for being a woman, but also for being human and for dreaming and working for a better world based on respect and equality. I didn’t want a piece that was oppressing or showed only the pain of the violence or abuse. I wanted something dynamic, that could have a “voice”, that could help people to reflect about how to change things. The symbolism of the piece is quite simple and direct. There’s a dual figure in the center. She might be the same woman in two different attitudes, if you like. The red-haired one is scared and in pain. She holds her bleeding heart and wears a mask to keep herself hidden from judgment or other losses. She might be the one who was raped in a party after drinking too much, the one who was abused for a family member but preferred to hide in order to do not cause disturbances in the family, the one who was beaten for her husband but kept silent for fear of losing her children. She might be one of the Congo women. She might be me, or you. The black-haired woman doesn’t wear a mask. She is screaming – although sometimes I think that she is in fact singing. What she releases from within herself is a bird, red as life. Is the desire for freedom from a world conquered by force, not love. She screams her right to be treated as a human being instead of a second-class citizen, as a partner instead of a subordinate. Her right to express her own ideas and have their own attitudes without being demonized for them. There are also masks at the bottom, a pile of masks without faces behind them. They once belonged to women who decided to scream instead of keep silent and anonymous. That decided to stop pretending that that’s how the world is and there’s nothing that can be done to change it. But there’s so much one can do just by having a voice… And use it to demand respect for being human is urgent.

  • Freedom Has No Boundaries
    by swin

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • The Garment of Praise
    by StacyLee

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    To console those who mourn in Zion, / To give them beauty for ashes, / The oil of joy for mourning, / The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; / That they may be called trees of righteousness, / The planting of the LORD, that He may be glorified. ~Isaiah 61:3 Stock Credits: / Sky, Woman, and Texture by http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/ / Rose by http://larafairie-stock.deviantart.com/

  • ULTIMATE FREEDOM
    by artist4peace

    US$4.96–US$113.24

    My ’’ break out ’’ I AM an artist piece of art…(33’’ x48’‘). Most of my work prior to this was for clients and many / murals(like 6ft x100 ft)etc. / commissioned works with a specific focus. / I committed myself to creating smaller works being available for sale.

  • Levitation
    by Miart

    US$4.96–US$113.24

    :) / I like it

  • "Too Hot"
    by Karen Cougan

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    check out….. MY WEBSITE For a Quick Look click / Gorgeous Gods & Goddesses, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things, / Weddings / Pregnancy and Babies

  • Color Freedom
    by coppertrees

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    MUSIC Hand to photoshop

  • War On Drugs
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Everyone is losing in this war / MCN:C99-KC67-7245 Money Spent on the United States War On Drugs this Year (2008) Federal $2,931,488,631 / State $4,499,855,200 / Total $7,431,392,803 The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars. Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year (2008) 277,006 Arrests for 2008 are expected to exceed 1.8 million Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds. Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation People arrested for marijuana this year (2008) 121,608 Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2008 All Rights Reserved

  • Wild horses in the Red Desert of Wyoming with the Wind River Mountains in the background.

  • Nineeleven
    by Jake Easley

    US$6.49–US$148.20

    Grabbed this on my way to work at a recent memorial in remembrance of 9-11.

  • Red Rose
    by Peter Daalder

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • Outside Looking In
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Immigration / MCN:C82-QGC1-2213 From Latina Lista Website: Immigrant detention is called “detention” because detainees are not being held for criminal charges. Immigrants are the only group of people in the United States that are routinely held in jail for civil offenses. Paradoxically, while immigrant detainees are held for lesser offenses, they can be held indefinitely, and they do not have the same legal protections, such as the right to free legal counsel, as people who have been charged with crimes. READ MORE CLICK HERE © 2008 All Rights Reserved

  • Freedom Isn't Free
    by Jonicool

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Put this together today for a meeting tomorrow to remember our military and the sacrifice they made so we could live in a free country.

  • Outside The Vase
    by Madeline M Allen

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Fire-Dancing Girl
    by Crokus Label

    US$7.31–US$167.20

    Shutter Speed 1.6 Sec, ISO 800, F8.0

  • Cycles
    by Carole Felmy

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Thinking about some of those life cycles… birth, death… ovulation, pms (ha)... moon, seasons… Model by mjranum.deviantart.com / Some of the textures by dazzle_textures

  • Medicinal Purposes
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    “Medical marijuana has strong support from United States voters and health organizations. The federal government steadfastly refuses to change marijuana’s illegal status at the federal level. Medical marijuana dispensaries all over the United States have been subject to Drug Enforcement Administration raids.” / MCN: B64-RW1A-9461 SOURCE THE WAR ON DRUGS IS BIG BUSINESS Money Spent on the United States War On Drugs this Year (2008) Federal $2,931,488,631 / State $4,499,855,200 / Total $7,431,392,803 The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars. Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year (2008) 277,006 Arrests for 2008 are expected to exceed 1.8 million Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds. Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation People arrested for marijuana this year (2008) 121,608 Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2008 All Rights Reserved

  • Freedom's Light lV
    by christiane

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Manchester, Connecticut / 4th of july design by christiane © Copyright 2008 christiane, All Rights Reserved.

  • Imagine all the people / Living life in peace… Abstract painting created in 2007. Original source: Imagine by Lilyas

  • The Battle Rages On
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    “The only benefit to America in maintaining prohibition [on drugs] is the psychic comfort we derive from having a permanent scapegoat. But why did we have to pick an enemy the warring against which is so self-destructive? We would be better off blaming our ills on celestial invaders flying about in saucers.” William F. Buckley, Jr., Statement to New York Bar Association / Reprinted by National Review / MCN:C66-7G68-5625 CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW MUCH MONEY THIS WAR IS COSTING More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2007 All Rights Reserved

  • Come fly with me
    by Catherine Ingram

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Summer Solstice's Fire Sky
    by Crokus Label

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    This is one of many faces Yukon Skies take. The whole sky was as red as red can be. It was beautiful… There are the original colors… no modifications made here.

  • PASSION
    by Madeline M Allen

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Flower Power Project 2008 , for all those who have contributed in some form to support the amazing artist community, that wanted to help make a statement, and set a new World Record! Photography By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Madeline M. Allen Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • freedom
    by ThisIsEpic

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    one of the most wonderful people and models I’ve had the chance of working with and meeting. www.myspace.com/mortuaree this was a very spontaneous shoot and we basically went it to it agreeing that we would try as many different styles and get as many different concepts as we could in the day.

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