Digital design for Defund the Police poster produced for a fundraiser in conjunction with the Land Back exhibition at Open Space (on the unceded territories of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples, now known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations). The poster is printed by The Riso Collective and available through the Open Space’s online store, alongside designs by Chandra Melting-Tallow, Lacie Burning and Nicole Neidhardt. Each poster is $25 with proceeds going towards each artists chosen cause. Proceeds from my design go towards the Unist’ot’en Camp on Wet’suwet’en territory. [Image Description: A portrait style poster with a mask-like face as it's focal point. The face has one eye and a mouth with pointed teeth that look like they've been set with rivets. Underneath the one eye is a distorted formline u shapes that cover one cheek. On the forehead is a circle shape, off-centre. The face in wrinkled. Framing the face are two panels attached by hinges to each side of the face. On each panel are hands held in a open palmed gesture. Behind these you can see two masses of hair folded over and tied. In the forefront of the image is another set of hands, held close together in open palms and framing the words Defund the Police in a stylized text with northwest coast formline designs.]













