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Each artwork below was created by a visually impaired woman who has survived conflict in Ukraine, Syria, or other war-torn regions. 100% of your donation goes directly to the artist.
Roaring congress
The image depicts an angry young man wearing a bandana as a mask, in the action of throwing what could be a rock or a Molotov cocktail, but instead is …
Lay Bull
Hockney first started drawing dogs in 1987 when he adopted his first pair of dachshunds. What began as a casual drawing exercise soon became a series of tender portraits that …
Ecentric
The composition features a central tree stump surrounded by foliage and slender trees, rendered in vivid greens and blues. Hockney's technique of layering colours and textures digitally results in a …
Gravity of Forgotten Dreams
Girl With Balloon is perhaps one of the most sought-after images for collectors, old and new. The work depicts a young girl, whose hair and dress are blowing in the …
Fragments of a Distant Pulse
This sardonic, was released as part of the seminal exhibition Barely Legal which took place in California, Los Angeles in September 2006 and was the first major foray into the …
Shattered Harmony
Laugh Now But One Day We’ll Be In Charge’, reads the sandwich board worn by the slightly ominous monkey replicated against a striking red background in this 1998 Banksy original, …
Pulse of the Void
The WhistleBlower. The Whistle Blower is a powerful tribute to those who risk everything to expose the truth. It portrays a masked figure with restrained freedom symbolizing the courage, sacrifice, …
Veil of Motion
Portraying the English monarch sitting on a woman's face, both dressed seductively and clearly engaging in sexual activity, Banksy takes inspiration from British Royal history in referencing Queen Victoria’s apparent …
Fragments of Dawn
A striking minimalist composition. The stark, clean typography of 'Crisis' dominates the frame, hovering above the smaller, secondary word 'Société' (Society). Rendered in high-contrast black and white, the piece transforms …
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