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  • Content Guidelines
    by RedBubble

    Recently we have had to contemplate what is acceptable art on RedBubble from a social perspective. The first point to make is that we are…

    Recently we have had to contemplate what is acceptable art on RedBubble from a social perspective. The first point to make is that we are not the government. Our governments and courts are there to protect freedom of expression. At RedBubble we believe they should do so vigorously. This does not mean RedBubble needs to be the home for all expression. We can defend the ideal while still having a narrower editorial focus at RedBubble. We have never allowed pornography, for example. So, what is acceptable? Two particular works have bought this issue into focus. They are: We have asked a wide cross section of the RedBubble community about these works and more generally about RedBubble’s content guidelines. On balance, and after much debate, we have decided on guidelines that will result in the removal of these works. Of particular concern to us is the conjunction of violent imagery with a national symbol held in reverence by many. The net result is not a political statement but a statement that demeans an entire nation. Such a statement is inflammatory and does not further rational discussion. The general statement is that we will not allow works that have malicious use of stereotypes intended to attack or demean a particular gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or nationality. It is possible to make genuine political or social points without stepping over this line. We don’t expect this policy to be welcomed by everybody. RedBubble supports free speech and everyone’s right to express unpopular views (or even popular views). But we also need to foster an environment where the debate can be rationally held without connotations of violence or the inciting of hate. We will leave these works up for the next little while so that the full community can be informed about the issue. You can find a full explanation of our content guidelines here.

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  • The Rule of Thirds
    by Simon Gladwin

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Another HDR shot from this morning….I just liked the way this tree stood on its own and was surrounded by the rocks at its base. Makes for a pleasing composition!

  • A girl and her horse, nothing like it. The Hawks Perch

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  • Spirit of the Wolf
    by Sandy Clifton

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Wolf and eagle Prisma drawing on black paper. 16×20 /

  • another ttv tree sticking up in the middle of the frame OH NO!!

  • She rules
    by Henk Stolk

    US$3.42–US$68.40

    Model: Toni Daynes

  • Leap
    by SilverMiners

    US$42.75–US$114.00

    Photographer: Mike Le Fevre / Camera: Diana plastic camera

  • Another Shade of Grey
    by Paul Louis Villani

    I’m thinking of her. / I’d break the rules and then recover. / She likes to paint the world grey. / I’ll save her from herself today.

    For a girl.

  • Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one. Japanese Proverb

  • Losing is not easy
    by Pip Gerard

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Local Under 16’s Chelsea Seagulls AFL Match.

  • Cats Rule !
    by Lucindawind

    US$24.94

  • Cats Rule, Dogs Drool!
    by Rpnzle

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This Cat is Laughing at the 2 Dogs stuck in the house!

  • The useful Sunny 16 rule always with you!

  • Best Viewed Large. This is what was behind the wire

  • Space Invaders is an arcade video game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado in 1978. It was originally manufactured by Taito and licensed for production in the U.S. by the Midway division of Bally. Initially released in its native Japan in 1978, it ranks as one of the most influential video games ever created. Though simplistic by today’s standards, it was one of the forerunners of modern video gaming.

  • Sixty
    by Martin Cameron

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • West Coast Eagles
    by lunafooty

    US$21.38–US$114.00

  • Power – to have it is to be close to heaven – or is it?

  • Made this shirt in honor of my dad.

  • RULES
    by Mark Wilson

    US$3.33–US$88.92

    A cheeky groundhog and a rather badly placed sign gave me a great idea for this poster. Rules are only made so that people can break them!

  • Pen & Ink. / A girl and her horse. Nothing to match it. / T shirts also available with “Cowgirls Rule”.

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