My entire family is full of creatives; as hard as I tried to avoid a similar fate, it's mitochondrial and I am compelled to create often quirky, non-commercial and silly things.
That changed when it turned out that my lifetime of activism dovetailed perfectly with a background in provocative messaging: I co-founded and co-owned Revolution Art Shop (RIP) with my then-partner and we teamed up with artists, made antifascist designs, sold them, and raised money to fight the forces of Cheeto wherever they popped up, which was everywhere.
Six years later, I'm so very tired. So my new focus is on the more personal, including the long-avoided Charles Moone Memorial Art Collection which my brother and I inherited in 2010. Time for his art to find happy new homes.
Making listings for one-of-a-kind originals is HARD and TIME-CONSUMING, so it'll be a slow process, methinks. There's not a quick way for me to port over all of my designs from my website (that I've discovered, anyway!) so if you want to see what shenanigans I've been up to for the last six years, head over to feistyarmy.com where both old and new designs live, including:
* Beautiful Ruins: Travel Posters from the Climate Crisis ¹
* Yo Ho, Heaux Pirate Mermaid
* [Girls Just Wanna] Burn the Patriarchy to the Ground
Designs from Feisty's Rev Art days including
* Coq Bloq, the first design I made after the Trump election (And logo of Rev Art) in December 2016!
*Baphocat, the Dark Lord's Darker Master, a very handsome devil.
*The saint for our time: Our Lady of Zero F*cks
*Auntifa: Aunties Against Fascism (and other family members too!)
And my favorite early viral hit: "The Order of the Baby Cannon" for Benjamin Wittes of Lawfare.
THANK YOU for visiting. I might be tilting at windmills, but at least I have company.
Love, Feisty
¹ If there are new weird products you would like to see (like shower curtains about climate change or Baphocat tea towels) I'm listening! Absurdity is a feature, not a bug.
² If you're involved with environmental organizations who you think would benefit from beautiful representations of our horrible present and future, please send them to Feisty Army. I would love-–LOVE–to work with groups successfully addressing our most imperative issue, fascism be damned. (see note ³)
³ Antifascist Always, Betches.