Prehistoric Mentality by Tina Schofield

Death Penalty

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Proceeds support Ultraviolet, a powerful and rapidly growing community of people from all walks of life mobilized to fight sexism and expand women's rights.

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Design By: Tina Schofield
Tina Schofield Philly based international illustrator/textile designer. Vintage nature inspired designs. Conservationist, bunny momma, woodland fairy who loves animals, nature, cooking, adventuring, & good design. Available for freelance/licensing/full time/contract/collaborations. Follow me on Instagram: @dulcey4
Design By: Tina Schofield
Tina Schofield Philly based international illustrator/textile designer. Vintage nature inspired designs. Conservationist, bunny momma, woodland fairy who loves animals, nature, cooking, adventuring, & good design. Available for freelance/licensing/full time/contract/collaborations. Follow me on Instagram: @dulcey4
Artist Statement

In the height of recent events with these states signing the anti-abortion bills with this prehistoric ways of thinking…I felt like I had to represent that in this challenge instead of doing a straight forward interpretation. These laws are bringing us as a society backwards when whatever men or the church says goes, when men ruled women and their choices and voices, when the church abused women and didn’t give them the same rights as any other human being and treated them as wombs and property instead of people. In this illustration I wanted to convey that in a medieval style that was drawn like in the old biblical texts and manuscripts using the same color palette and thick ink lines. I am hoping for a better future where women, ALL women, get the rights back to their own body parts, and this oppression to end as a woman’s life also matters and nobody should ever choose what’s best for that individual unless you are that individual. T I N A S C H O F I E L D illustrator . textile designer www.tinaschofield.com