Reserved for the Shopping Carts of Our Homeless Veterans by Will Alkin

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Design By: Will Alkin
Will Alkin

Will Alkin has been an artist all his life, mostly painting landscapes and portraits. He has recently begun making political statements with his art. He lives in Eugene, Oregon, where he exhibits at the New Zone Gallery.

 

Design By: Will Alkin
Will Alkin

Will Alkin has been an artist all his life, mostly painting landscapes and portraits. He has recently begun making political statements with his art. He lives in Eugene, Oregon, where he exhibits at the New Zone Gallery.

 

Artist Statement

I saw a post on Facebook about how parking spaces should be reserved for Honored Veterans, and what came to me was that what we really need are spaces for all the shopping carts for the homeless veterans. The number of veterans on the street is shameful. — Will Alkin