This one way sign was actually doctored twice. Some people have too much time on their hands! Off Flinders Lane.
Once again, it upset me enough to capture the image. Not really marketable but disturbing all the same.
found in a lane in Richmond.
A call to arms for all thinking women.
always a deadly mix.
Its washing day . My favourite T- SHIRT.
Fight War Not Wars t-shirt
Up from where Washington Street crosses Main in Lexington, cases are still held in the old courthouse. On the street nearby another court is held regularly by less noted judges. Their “bench” is a seat on a mildly raised wall between the oil stained street and a fiery nandina. Their docket is not posted and little note is taken by self-absorbed traffic of their deliberations. They are a part of the visibly latent people and their decisions remain among them. Watercolor 30×22” on handmade paper.
Outside is my Playstation. / A social comment for getting out the house and enjoying the great outdoors
Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment through pollution and global warming. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger. The ‘Oil Kills’ global message defies language barriers; selling to buyers in USA, UK, Canada, Europe and Australia.
The yolk of a fried egg becomes a metaphor for the Earth. Fragile and susceptible to global warming, the Earth bleeds: is it on the brink of a potentially irreversible puncture?
Digital Montage / An original painting on canvas was photgraphed and worked in Photoshop with layers to place the figure on a construction site. / The Backlash in this case is about equal rights in the workplace. Some women in predominantly male vocations like the defence forces and on construction sites are having a rough time of it in Australia.
Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger.
Peace keepers, Department of Defence and other euphemisims. Is peace really peaceful when it is enforced with weapons? This t-shirt was featured in the group ‘Things That Are Black’ in December 2009
My favourite topic of war, oil, death and how all 3 are related. This t-shirtwas featured in the group ‘Back In Black’ in November 2008
I am forever inspired by the visual beauty of Kubrick films. This is a graphic take on the brilliant ‘future-shock vision’ film A Clockwork Orange, in which the protagonist Alex is given shock therapy to prevent him from enjoying the crimes he commits. After the treatment is complete, whenever Alex has evil or malicious thoughts, he feels like throwing up. Perhaps this is how we should treat the purveyors of contemporary evils?
A young man blinded by an obsession with designer labels and bound by an obsession with sex. Model: Josh Note: The digital noise in this image is intentional and was done with specific intent by the artist.
Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment through pollution and global warming. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a white t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger.
I believe the key to peace is goodness, kindness and love…and—despite the usual hint of negativity in my work—I actually believe that positive messages are more powerful.
I put together a calendar of six of my pencil drawings and six of my digital artworks. I hope you enjoy looking. Thanks
What will be the price of liberty?
And then the hammer came down
This tee is quite popular, so I thought I should include the third and final colour permutation. I think the gun hiding on the black tee certainly adds another dimension to the message. Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment through pollution and global warming. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger. The ‘Oil Kills’ global message defies language barriers; selling to buyers in USA, UK, Canada, Europe and Australia. This t-shirt has been featured on the main t-shirts page and in many red bubble groups.
Peace keepers, Department of Defence and other euphemisims. Is peace really peaceful when it is enforced with weapons?
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