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Artist Statement... — Darrell Stevens
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Artist Statement... — Darrell Stevens
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Artist Statement... — Shane Henderson
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Artist Statement... — Victoria Fernandez
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Artist Statement... — Kjell-Roger Ringstad
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Artist Statement... — Vikram Nongmaithem
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Artist Statement... — Chris Lozos
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Artist StatementThe poster features a portion of one of my watercolor paintings. I hope that it shows what we are trying to save by eliminating nuclear weapons. — Christine Lathrop...
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Artist StatementI was looking for direct symbols. A zero is the main icon in the foreground covering a cloud of smoke representing a nuclear weapon. \'Stop\' is in red because...
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Artist StatementGestures are a form of encouragement to take action. Aside from the fact that the red hand is saying \'stop,\' it also contrasts with the cold blue hand saying...
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Artist StatementA nuclear skull is placed withing a red zero that mimics the ring of a cancellation or prohibition symbol. — David Kamm
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Artist Statement... — Joshua Sierra
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Artist Statement... — Joshua Sierra
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Artist Statement... — Nikkolas Smith
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Artist Statement... — Nikkolas Smith
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Artist StatementIn a reimagining of the iconic scene from Stanley Kubrick\'s Dr. Strangelove, Major Kong rides a bouquet of flowers to the Earth. — Christopher Williams
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Artist StatementThe idea of a singular weapon that can destroy the world is mad. I wanted to put a face to the madness so we can put an end to...
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Artist StatementI fell that a bold 0 is a great representation for \"A World Without Nuclear Weapons\" campaign. — Brandon Kish
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Artist StatementZero as exclamation point (black background) — Robert Wallman
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Artist Statement"All nukes return to ZERO" !! — Mayanglambam Singh
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Artist StatementThe heart of the radiation logo is elevated to become the head of an angel. The zero, lack, emptiness is implicit. — Mark Sheeky
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Artist StatementEvery phenomenon is interdependent. In the universal network we can not accept the presence of nuclear weapons because even a small change can trigger it. In the foreground the...
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Artist StatementI had thought about the concept of using the figure and the pose of da Vinci's Vitruvian Man against the radiation symbol, but rendered with the skeletal details inside....
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Artist StatementI was playing around with some foliage shapes in an effort to illustrate the idea of growing and abundance. The idea was a play on the word 'stop' in...
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Artist StatementI wanted to illustrate a family looking to a hopeful future for a poster for, "A World without Nuclear Weapons. This family, hand-in-hand, is in silhouette against the dawning...