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Artist: Baby Guerilla About: 'Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.' Arundhati Roy www.babyguerrilla.com
Artist: MP Fikaris Title: Stronger Together About: The image here with the line of characters I call 'the worker' is a call to unity. The image is a symbol of hope for people to connect and care as mauch as possible.
Artist: Sarah Catherine Firth hwww.sarahthefirth.com
Artist: Mary Leunig www.maryleunig.com
Artist: Dewey Tafoya & Wendy Murray www.wendymurray.com.au
Artist: Sam Wallman www.samwallman.com
Artist: Vendy Methodos @vendymethodos
Artist: Herelennox Title: Memento Mori About: Memento Mori is a Latin saying that is a reminder of the fact that we are all going to die a meditation on our mortality, and by facing this fact of life we remember our mortality, and that we are a human being. this saying is meant to be taken in a positive light it is not about being obsessed with death but being obsessed with life and by facing this reality we adjust our priorities in life seeing what is important and living our lives with meaning, What are we going to do with the time we have and where are we going to put it in? What are you trying to do on this planet? The skull is of a cat resembling death peace transformation spirituality intuition and femininity, the lilies which are also poisonous to cats represent life and poison, or both living a poisonous life such as placing our time onto trivial things By living like this we are essentially the living dead let the thought if you can leave life right now what you do say and think?
Artist: Laura Title: Unknown Object About: We don't know what this object is, but we'll probably give guessing a go. One tool available to us in our journey to imbue meaning in this object is the fly's expression and body language. This fly is not a genius fly (I think); it just has a little more insight than we do right now. Drosophila melanogaster, nicknamed the fruit fly (but not by its friends), has been instrumental in advancing the field of genetics and biology. These flies have a very short life span and lay hundreds of eggs every few days. They like eating sweet things. In laboratories they might spend their whole life in a tube.
Artist: Tom Civil Title: About:
Artist: Anton Pulverteni Title: Memorial for TJ Hickey www.antonpulvirenti.com
Artist: Chloe Joy Title: Think globally, act locally. About: I hate when people put their dog shit into our bin right after it's been emptied, so that's what I made a poster about. Really the poster isn't just about people putting their dog's business into our bin, no, it's about people being inconsiderate. Whether that be on a small scale like this or on a larger scale that can affect everybody. There are so many conflicts that happen everyday that could just be avoided if people thought about how it made others feel. So yeah, it could start off with dog shit in your clean bin, but where will it escalate from there, and how can we work together to stop it?
Artist: Hannah S. About: The poster is my personal criticism of how we criticise each other for wearing certain clothes in an overly gendered society. The intention is to remind people to "not judge a book by its cover". The reasoning behind Garfield in a clown outfit is because most of us grew up learning lessons from these cartoons but they’re almost always over-simplified to a level where children understand. This was made to give a harsh slap of reality and convey a serious message coming from a light-hearted cartoon character. It gives a clearer the intention better than anything else.
Artist: Safdar Ahmed www.safdarahmed.com
Artist: John Weeks
Artist: Tia Kass www.tiakass.com
Artist: Can Yalcinkaya
Artist: MARZ Title: About: Publication description: created on the stolen lands of Wurundjeri Country, Kulin Nation, where sovereignty was never ceded, M A R Z pays respect to where and who’s land this artwork was created on originally, first and foremost. In this piece, M A R Z aims to illustrate the political, ecological and social terrain as if it is a landscape. An open to interpretation, yet decolonial map, that doesn’t necessarily lead to some treasure or freedom as a so called ‘mentality’, but can be used as compass, a means to process and cultivate thought, awareness and therefore direct and truth in action; fighting, showing of solidarity, going against the tides of the historical and ongoing currents of the corrupted landscape(s). With this, one is invited to be inspired by the landscapes that can be created, the saplings that can sprout from the innermost abolitionist ecosystem, with meaning, purpose and autonomy. P.S- scout for the ANTIFA
Artist: Sophie Schmidt About: I started seeing flattened metal sticks on the roads years ago. When I describe them, people don't know what I'm talking about. But once you see one, you won't stop seeing them.
Artist: Glenn Smith www.glennoart.com
Head, Heart, Spirit, Hands is a free newsprint poster anthology of artwork from socially conscious creatives, illustrators and cartoonists.
10 posters were made in workshops and 10 are from established artists. 

This paper comes free with all orders of Silent Army Projects. If you would like to have some copies to share please write.




Silent Army Projects acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing
​connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
  • ABOUT
  • NEWS
  • PROJECTS
    • Opposights
    • Head, Heart, Spirit, Hands.
    • Comics to the End of the World
    • Alkisah Global
    • Silent Army Reading Room
    • Dancing for Victory
    • Print Concern 2020
    • Silent Army Records
    • Down Down Under
    • HA HA WORLD
    • Le Memphis Creep
    • United Front
    • Bread & Roses
    • Silent Army Bunker
    • Print Concern 2015
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Where Do I Belong?
    • Lunch Meets
    • Animatism Art
    • Dailies Anthologies
    • Silent Army Storeroom
    • Projects before 2011 >
      • Boxed In
      • Tiny Peeks
      • Felt Tip Pens
      • Stranded
      • Trails
      • 101 Ways
      • Exquisite Features
      • Laughing Skulls
      • Don't Touch Me
      • Sparks
      • True Fantasy
      • Infermary
  • Archive
  • CONTACT
    • WHERE TO FIND
    • MAILING LIST
  • STORE