No Means No – Feminism Pop Art Print on Recycled Paper, Illustration, Artwork, Poster, Woman Rights
34,99 €
Limited edition original Pop-Art printed on 100% recycled paper.
Main Image is inspired by 60s Comedy-Spy Series “Get Smart” starring Barbara Feldon and Don Adams.
The slogan “No Means No” stands out on her dress. The Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) created the “No Means No” campaign in the 1990s to increase awareness by university students about “sexual assault, acquaintance rape, and dating violence”. “No Means No” sets a no tolerance approach to sexual violence and harassment, educating students about these issues.
The Gun Molls magazine (1930 – 1931) was a collection of crime tales mixed with romance. A “Gun Moll” or “Gangster Moll” is the female companion of a male professional criminal.
Art Print size is DIN A3 Format
(29,7 x 42 cm / 11,7 x 16,5 inches)
Main Features:
- Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Pop-Art
- Original Designs
- 220gr. Vintage light brown paper, with retrò effect
- Only 25 copies available
- Hand signed, numbered and dry embossed
- Includes a white 350gr. passe-partout for framing
- Cruelty Free Vegan inks and glues
Why is this Pop-Art different?
Because it’s our declaration of love for the Planet. These original artworks are printed on 100% recycled paper, guaranteed by FSC. No tree has been cut down to make your home wall more beautiful.
No waste was done while creating this fine art print.
Cardboards, packaging and envelopes are all eco-sustainable. We also chose vegan, not animal-tested, water-based stamp inks and glues.