Banff, Alberta
August, 2014
@leathertoaster / leathertoaster.tumblr.com
Banff, Alberta
August, 2014
Creating art alone will not do enough to make a change, so I've put together some "action packs." Each pack includes one 1" button, and two postcards to write to your representatives. $5 including shipping. All proceeds will be donated to the ACLU. Message me if you're interested!! I can also make posters of these designs, so let me know if you want one of those too! ✊ #resist #hearourvoice
what about beans?!
I am extremely excited to share that the poster I created for the Women's March (my most recent post before this) is going to be featured in a nationally touring exhibition called "Hear Our Voice." The show opens this upcoming Thursday in Seattle, WA and will be there for two weeks before heading to another location (so check it out if you're in the area!) Thank you to all of the bad ass females who inspired the creation of that poster and continue to inspire me daily. I am so honored to be part of this incredible movement. ✊🏻💕#womensmarch #hearourvoice #amplifierfoundation @amplifierfoundation @womensmarch @cocaseattle
Good luck to everyone marching in Washington, across the states, and across the world this weekend. This is a poster I made in response to one of the messages behind the Women's March on Washington: "Women's rights are human rights." We will not allow this administration to jeopardize our rights and we will stand strong together in resistance. ✊
⚡️// @impossible_hq
always painting flowers!!! 💐 . i'm open to sell these if anyone is interested-just shoot me a message!
Check out my motion design final about how outdated the electoral college is. Audio from The Last Word by Lawrence O’Donnell. Please share if you can, the electors vote in one week!
twin peaks rule dude! (at Grog Shop)
can you believe this is inside a grocery store?! (at Heinen's Downtown CLE)
ACCUSED
Marigold. Wallpaper designed ( circa 1875) by William Morris ( 1834–1896 ). Printed by Jeffrey & Co. (London)
Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.