Respect the Vest by Edie Feldmann

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Design By: Edie Feldmann
Edie Feldmann I'm a freshman art student who's trying to make a name for herself. I do make some activist work, but for the most part I choose to make what I feel like. I usually draw straight from my head or draw my emotions. I feel like art is the best way to express yourself.
Design By: Edie Feldmann
Edie Feldmann I'm a freshman art student who's trying to make a name for herself. I do make some activist work, but for the most part I choose to make what I feel like. I usually draw straight from my head or draw my emotions. I feel like art is the best way to express yourself.
Artist Statement

I’ve recently seen a lot of stories relating to service animals and their handlers being harassed by people. Some people think it’s okay to just go up and pet dogs without asking for permission, and this can be especially dangerous for the handlers. The handlers need their service pets to be focused on them and them only, and people who approach service animals and distract them are putting the handler in possible danger. It seriously bothers me when people try to pet dogs without permission, especially service dogs, and I don’t feel that it gets enough attention, so I made this. — Edie Feldmann