VACCINATIONISM

Vaccinationism is the policies, behaviours, rules, etc… that result in a continued unfair advantage to some people and unfair or harmful treatment of others based on their refusal to disclose whether or not they have been vaccinated.

 People Of Britain.

 People of Britain is inspired by a piece of British WW2 propaganda inspiring women to work in factories. People of Britain was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Trypanophobia.

Trypanophobia is the extreme fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. This piece is inspired by an amnesty international poster and is taken from the Vaccinationism series by Lawyers Arts Club. Trypanophobia was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Wonder Woman.

 Wonder Woman is inspired by the movie poster for the 2017 superhero film of the same title. Wonder Woman was created by resident artist George Cox.

 


Vague.

 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 day 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.

 

Serpent Of Asclepius.

 The Serpent of Asclepius is an original artwork inspired by the Asclepius the Greek god of medicine. Serpent Of Asclepius was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Fountain Of Youth.

 The Fountain Of Youth is inspired by traditional Renaissance artwork and the style of the pre Raphaelites. Fountain Of Youth was created by resident artist George Cox.

 


Vaccinationism In The Club.

Vaccinationism in the Club is an original artwork inspired by photo-realistic painters such as, Steven Albert and how they capture glass in their work. Vaccinationism In The Club was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Bowie.

 Bowie is inspired by artwork for David Bowie’s hit 1973 album Aladdin Sane. Bowie was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Will Kill.

 Will Kill is inspired by the movie poster for Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 action film Kill Bill: Volume 1. Will Kill was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Jurassic Park.

Jurassic Park is a collage piece inspired by the main movie poster for the 1993 critically acclaimed film. Jurassic Park was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

No Jab? No Job!

 No Jab No Job is inspired by the AC-DC album created in the mid-90s. No Jab? No Job! was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

No Jab? No Pint...

 No Jab No Pint is inspired by the AC-DC album created in the mid-90s. No Jab? No Pint... was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

No Jab? No Date.

 No Jab No Date is inspired by the AC-DC album created in the mid-90s. No Jab? No Date. was created by resident artist George Cox. 

Hysteria.

Hysteria is inspired by the movie poster for the 1940 Disney classic Fantasia. Hysteria was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Ready To Travel.

Ready to Travel is inspired by an Absinthe poster from the Art Nouveau movement. Ready To Travel was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Your Chums.

Your Chums is inspired by a WW1 piece of propaganda, the original poster said ‘your chums are fighting, why aren’t you?’ Your Chums was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

Jaberella.

 Jaberella is inspired by the B movies and sci-fi films of the 60s, particularly Barbarella. Jaberella was created by resident artist George Cox.


Hendrix.

 Hendrix is inspired by different artworks depicting the Jimi Hendrix Experience in the 1960s. Hendrix was created by resident artist George Cox.

Choose A Jab.

Choose a Jab from the Vaccinationism Series based on the 'Choose Life' poster for the 1996 Dark Comedy, Trainspotting. Choose A Jab was created by resident artist George Cox.

 

 The Silence Of The Masses.

Silence of the Masses is inspired by the movie poster for the infamous 1991 psychological horror film The Silence of the Lambs. The Silence Of The Masses was created by resident artist George Cox.