Tag: PROTEST

‘PATCHY PROTEST’ WORKSHOP – THE REMAKERY

PATCHY PROTEST WORKSHOP, THE REMAKERY BRIXTON, PINS Artist

13-19yrs? FEELING PATCHY??
Join me at The Remakery HQ for a ‘Patchy Protest’ in Brixton, and express your anguish by creating your very own patchy artwork.

Using textile customization techniques, i’ll expertly guide you to upcycle your 2nd hand wares and pinject a new lease of life through your ‘Patchy Protest’.

LIMITED FREE TICKETS HERE

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LOO ROLL – CANVAS BLOCK / ‘LOO-T£RGHHHS!’ POEM

LOO ROLL_Giclee Canvas, PiNS Artist@2020

The mad thing is,
You don’t even need a lot,
To live a lot,
Just the basics,
A sense of self,
Openness,
No fake shit,
But let’s face it,
Power corrupts,
In the wrong hands,
People divide,
Part of the plans,
To eliminate love,
Amongst us people,
Rich vs poor,
It aint ever equal,
But united we stay,
Together we march,
Don’t waste your loo roll,
On THEIR greedy ass!

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JUST MARCH ON

Just March On, PINS Artist©2020

Whatever happens,
It takes courage,
Not rage,
To win the fight,
Within,
External forces,
Begin,
And never seem to end,
So just march on,
My friend…

Ink & felt tip on paper
2020

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LIFT – PATRICK HUTCHINSON

LIFT, Patrick Hutchinson, Black Lives Matter Protest

Human helps human.
Racists help no one.

“I just want equality for all of us. At the moment, the scales are unfairly balanced and I just want things to be fair for my children and my grand-children”
Patrick Hutchinson / @iampatrickhutchinson

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BLACK LIVES MATTER – SKETCH SERIES

BLM Protest, Parliament Sq. June 2020_PINS Artist©blog

BLM PROTEST – Parliament Square, London
Ink and felt tip on paper

The unity felt at this protest was beautiful. The media will paint another picture, as always. Divide and fool. It’s on us to stay connected, seek our own truth and trust each other more.

Edwasteman Colston, Bristol Harbour, June 2020_PINS Artist©blog

EDWASTEMAN COLSTON – Bristol Harbour, UK
Ink and felt tip on paper

In 1680, Edward Colston, became a member of the Royal African Company, which had held the monopoly in England on trading along the west coast of Africa in gold, silver, ivory and slaves from 1662.…

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