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Graded Unit Artwork, Part Two

Theresa May, with gaffer tape over her mouth
Theresa May printed with a pound sign; 
it left blank space where the paper shape had been, and also printed on the pound sign.
Masks will be made of this print for a political group of activists and campaigners to use.
Theresa May with a Sinhala language translation of Freezing Over Morning, by Witness; a print inspired by Shirin Neshat
Boris Johnson with a boot print on his face
Boris Johnson; look closely and you might notice something on his face...
Boris Johnson with a Burmese translation of It's Probably Me, by Sting; a print inspired by Shirin Neshat
a single layer of the drypoint etching I made for the Boris Johnson prints.
Sometimes you see more detail in a single layer than you do in a multi-colour print.
the Boris Johnson above was printed with a dollar symbol; he was born in America, according to my research.
masks of Boris Johnson and Theresa May being worn at a Global Justice meeting in April.
Amber Rudd, who was Home Secretary when I made this print (but who has since resigned) with a boot print on her face.
Amber Rudd again; compare this and the next image -look closely and you'll see the heart shape above. I have taken it out in the photograph below.
Amber Rudd behind bars, using my fence linocut.
Lay It Down Slow by Spritiualized, translated into Tamil screen printed on top of Amber Rudd; a print inspired by Shirin Neshat.
One layer of Nigel farage
Nigel Farage and a paper cut out in the shape of a Euro.
number three in the series of politicians with a boot print on their face.
Farage with the Euro still in place.
The last of the four Shirin Neshat inspired prints with song lyrics screen printed on top of politicians faces. In this case it is The Ghost of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen, translated into Georgian.
Graded Unit Artwork, Part Two
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Graded Unit Artwork, Part Two

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