Union - Coast to Coast by Michael Moats

Civil Rights

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Courage Campaign, an online community powered by more than one million members, instrumental in the fight for marriage equality. A More Perfect Union, a collection of designs celebrating our slightly more perfect union following the United States Supreme Court affirming the constitutional right of all couples to get married in all 50 states.

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Design By: Michael Moats

Michael Moats is an artist trained in traditional Illustration, with a BFA in Illustration and a minor in Photography from Kendall College of Art & Design. During his studies, he also developed his skills in digital Illustration and Fine Art Portraiture in oil.

 

Design By: Michael Moats

Michael Moats is an artist trained in traditional Illustration, with a BFA in Illustration and a minor in Photography from Kendall College of Art & Design. During his studies, he also developed his skills in digital Illustration and Fine Art Portraiture in oil.

 

Artist Statement

In the spirit of creating a more perfect union, I think it\'s important to emphasize the idea of America now fully realizing same-sex marriage from coast to coast. This has been a battle fought for decades, with victories peppered throughout individual states, but we have now come to see America enveloped in pride and unity throughout the entire country. — Michael Moats