STOP WAR, STOP HATE, DONATE!
Look at this image of a bombed-out city in Ukraine, what
purpose does it serve? NONE! Except for the killing of innocent civilians and
destroying all property associated with them. This is not right! Stop War!
There must be a better answer than senseless violence.
Most of us feel utterly powerless in
the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But, while buying a painting, a
print, or NFT may not be at the forefront of your mind right now, some artists,
auction houses, galleries, and online platforms are selling art, via various
methods, to help the aid effort in Ukraine.
We stand for the same purpose:
to send concrete help to people currently suffering due to the war in Ukraine.
Half
of the funds collected will be donated to the association Vostok SOS, which supports
the Ukrainian people by providing food, medical help, and tailored trauma
support to victims of military aggression.
There is only an edition size of 1000 for each piece of the unique eight items in this collection. The total mint with all eight works is 8000. Each piece will be offered for only $1.
The first piece STOP WAR is a free drop initially to spread the word and try to raise some money to help. Claim your free NFT drop here. Limited Edition of 1000.
STOP WAR
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP HATE
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP LYING
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP VIOLENCE
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP HUNGER
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP OPPRESSION
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP ABUSE
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
STOP RACISM
6 x 4 in.
2022
Acrylic paint, mixed media collage, metallic ink on canvas.
Here are some work-in-progress shots of the painting process.
Some transfer lettering was used in the build-up of this mixed media canvas.
Here's a group shot of the paintings coming together little by little.
This wide shot was taken above Linder's drawing table to see the progress of the work.