Move Mountains - Vote by Don Dauphinee

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. Vote the Environment is a collection of political protest posters. We face a great crisis: climate change, extinction, destruction of wild places--and we must all raise our voices: in our work, in our schools and, most importantly, at the ballot box. A 2014 election season collaboration with Patagonia and The Canary Project.

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Design By: Don Dauphinee
Don Dauphinee

Don Dauphinee is a freelance graphic designer, illustrator, and amateur photographer in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Don graduated with a BFA in fine art from the University of Rhode Island before pursuing more graphic oriented work, including logo design, poster design, and illustration for local companies.

 

Design By: Don Dauphinee
Don Dauphinee

Don Dauphinee is a freelance graphic designer, illustrator, and amateur photographer in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Don graduated with a BFA in fine art from the University of Rhode Island before pursuing more graphic oriented work, including logo design, poster design, and illustration for local companies.

 

Artist Statement

This work was inspired by my travels and experiences throughout New Zealand and Australia as well as Peru. They don't just love their environment, but it is their source of life and they would do anything defend it, which I think we should emulate. — Don Dauphinee