Vague | Vaccinationism | Art Limited edition print | Lawyers Arts Club
Vague is taken from the Vaccinationism series
Vague is inspired by a vogue cover featuring Twiggy. This issue was released at a time when birth control pills were being introduced and discusses the implications of blood clots. It was on the 23rd May 2021 that the Radio one presenter Lisa Shaw died that George started this piece, having heard she died due to a blood clot relating to her vaccination.
Vague was created by resident artist George Cox
Giclee print on Hahnemuhle photo rag pearl 320gsm
50 x 70 cm
Limited Edition of 150
Artwork comes framed and unframed. Hand-framed by our professional framers in Birmingham. All limited edition prints come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
“The Vague piece highlights the health concerns that are associated with COVID vaccinations and the genuine fear that has been raised regarding this subject. I think that this illustration brings into discussion whether it is fair to judge people that are afraid of the medical implications that are circulating in the news associated with the vaccinations. I hope that this artwork promotes more discussion about this topic.” — George Cox
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