No Jab ? No Honk | Vaccinationism | Art limited edition print | Lawyers Arts Club
No Jab? No Honk!
No Jab? No Honk! is from the 'No Jab' series taken from the movement of art known as Vaccinationism. This original artwork depicts Justin Trudeau as the Covid Monster holding a sign with the words 'No Jab? No Honk!'. The background features two trucks from the Freedom Convoy protesting vaccine mandates in Ottawa.
This artwork was created to offer discourse and discussion around the Vaccine mandates passed by the Canadian government. The title of this artwork is in reference to a proposed injunction on truckers 'honking' their horns in Ottawa.
This is a limited edition run of 306 prints to reflect the $306 million class action lawsuit taken out by local private practice lawyer Paul Champ against the Freedom Convoy organisers.
10% of each sale will be donated to the Freedom Convoy 2022 via GiveSendGo
Giclee print on Hahnemuhle photo rag pearl 320gsm paper
50 x 70 cm
Limited edition of 306
Artwork created by Resident Artist Sara Abbasinia
The LAC was established in 2020 with an aim to be around in hundred years and therefore approach everything we do with a long term and trusted ethos.Lawyers Arts Club was established in 2020 by a Lawyer and an Artist as a Club hosting and promoting engagement of those interested in, or connected with, the Law & Arts. From our Arts hub in the heart of Birmingham's artistic quarter we host events, discussions and exhibitions around the artworks that we produce in house. All artworks are based around a legal narrative and provide discourse and discussion around the most significant legal issues of our time. Lawyers Arts Club artworks are unique, original and limited with only few hundred ever made. Lawyers Arts Club members include solicitors, councillors, legal professionals, artists and other creatives.
The LAC are consistently producing artwork, articles and content around a legal narrative. From our Arts hub in Birmingham city centre we are hosting more events, discussions and exhibitions for the year the Commonwealth Games and the Queens Platinum Jubilee come to the city. Expect more original artworks, books, apparel and merchandise to come. Selected artworks are to be minted as NFT’s as we continue to build the LAC into the metaverse with our own club, arts studios and courtrooms.