Vote in the 6th District of IL by Michael Czerniawski

Michael Czerniawski

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Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support Swing Left, a political group working to win a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives in 2018 by building a grassroots network of volunteers and donors in targeted Swing Districts across the United States. Between now and the election on November 6th, 2018, we’re seeking travel postcards that depict each of the 78 Swing Districts. Click here to find your closest Swing District.

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Design By: Michael Czerniawski

Michael Czerniawski is an educator who lives just outside of Chicago. He loves illustrating when not helping kids at school or playing with kids at home.

 

Design By: Michael Czerniawski

Michael Czerniawski is an educator who lives just outside of Chicago. He loves illustrating when not helping kids at school or playing with kids at home.

 

Artist Statement

It is supremely important that we exercise our right to vote. Until more of us vote, we will continue to get candidates that do not truly represent the average U.S. citizen. This election, it is particularly vital that voters in the swing districts make themselves heard. I created this piece to have a similar feel to the old Greetings from Chicago postcards, since the 6th district is made up of Chicago suburbs. The color scheme and the overall design is inspired by those vintage postcards. - Michael Czerniawski