No Ban, No Wall by Chelsea Vaught

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Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions.

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Design By: Chelsea Vaught
Chelsea Vaught I am a painter and illustrator, specializing in pet portraits and social justice-themed illustration. I work primarily in watercolor, pencil and ink. All original work is handmade by me in my home studio in Seattle, WA. I've had a lifelong love for creating art, and my grandma taught me watercolors when I was very little.
Design By: Chelsea Vaught
Chelsea Vaught I am a painter and illustrator, specializing in pet portraits and social justice-themed illustration. I work primarily in watercolor, pencil and ink. All original work is handmade by me in my home studio in Seattle, WA. I've had a lifelong love for creating art, and my grandma taught me watercolors when I was very little.
Artist Statement

I made this watercolor painting in response to the SCOTUS ruling on the “Muslim Ban” and in reaction to cruel and inhumane immigration policies at our borders tearing families apart. Immigration and refugee rights are close to my heart; I've taught students from all over the world and my husband is an immigrant. Artists are also political activists, and art is always an effective way to resist! — Chelsea Vaught