Grace by Sharon McPeake

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Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. What Makes America Great is a collection of designs celebrating the things that our artists believe make America truly great.

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Design By: Sharon McPeake
Sharon McPeake
I graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a MFA in Illustration and BFA in Graphic Design in 2005. Ever since I've sprinkled glitter all across the land with projects ranging from children's fashion to branding tech start ups.
Design By: Sharon McPeake
Sharon McPeake
I graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a MFA in Illustration and BFA in Graphic Design in 2005. Ever since I've sprinkled glitter all across the land with projects ranging from children's fashion to branding tech start ups.
Artist Statement

Grace is about refusing to divide the world into camps of deserving and undeserving, as those on both the right and left are wont to do. It rejects an obsession with excusing nothing, with measuring and judging the worth of people based on everything from level of education to an offensive comment. The poster depicts the growth and beauty that spreads when hearts are full of wonder, curiosity and support for those around them. — Sharon McPeake