Party Hard
A screen print I produced that questions the morality of the celebrations held when Osama Bin Laden was pronounced dead. There were scenes of mass celebration seen Worldwide, but most notably across the United States of America, where hundreds of street parties were held. But is this okay?
It is a morally grey area, because of the tragic terrorist attacks Bin Laden was responsible for across the Globe - but does that make it okay to celebrate a mans death as much as it is to celebrate the death of a US soldier after hundreds of innocent people have been killed in the Middle East?

“Designers for Japan is a collective of imagemakers from around the world who were spurred on by the catastrophe of March 11th to do something, anything to help and to express our love for our friends and colleagues in Japan. Thanks to Print-Process & Creative Review, prints are for sale at £30 for A2, £60 for A1 with all proceeds after print, paper and postage going to the The Red Cross/ Shelterbox. In addition, there are plans for an upcoming charity auction. If you would like to contribute or help in anyway, please contact them atinfo@designersforjapan.com.
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true grit


Went to see True Grit at an unbelievable art deco cinema called The Rex today. Thought the film was incredible… So many amazing scenes that have inspired me and I need to make a screen print from. found these as well by Aaron Horkey. Also amazing.