The Revolution Will Be Teelevised

About Us

Art has been, and always will be, a powerful means of protest. It can convey messages, evoke emotions, and mobilise people around social, political, and cultural issues. Public art, particularly in urban settings, has been used to address issues of social justice, racism, and inequality. 

Images have the power to capture the essence of a moment or movement and influence public opinion. Iconic photographs from the Vietnam War played a significant role in swaying public sentiment against the conflict which ultimately brought it to an end. 

Throughout history, artists have recognised the immense power of their craft to challenge the status quo, shed light on injustices, and inspire change. Art transcends language barriers and can communicate complex ideas in ways that are visceral and immediate. Whether through a song, a painting, or a performance, art provides an unapologetic platform for voices that might otherwise go unheard.

Our artwork is inspired by global issues that require attention in the world. Our purpose is to raise awareness through art and support the causes we illustrate by donating a portion of the proceeds to registered charities.

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