Guns are the Death of U.S. by Crystal Sacca

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Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. The Gun Show is a collection of posters that promote gun safety. Artists from around the world have contributed posters to join the national conversation about guns, and support the ongoing efforts to reduce violence.

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Design By: Crystal Sacca
Crystal Sacca
Crystal English Sacca @crystale is an author, creative director, designer, artist, activist, and mother of three daughters who splits her time between living in a blue state and a red state.
Design By: Crystal Sacca
Crystal Sacca
Crystal English Sacca @crystale is an author, creative director, designer, artist, activist, and mother of three daughters who splits her time between living in a blue state and a red state.
Artist Statement

I painted this after the Orlando nightclub shooting in June of 2016 that left 49 dead and 58 injured. I posted it to social media with, "Let's make real change #America." My sentiment hasn't changed since Orlando. Or Sandy Hook. Or Columbine. Weapons of war should not be on our streets. After the tragic loss of another 58 innocent lives in Las Vegas last week, and hundreds more injured, we as a nation must move beyond thoughts and prayers to take concrete action to end these recurring nightmares. — Crystal Sacca