Religious. I Legal Cartoon I Art poster framed I Lawyers Arts Club
This Legal Cartoon is inspired by Religious the eleventh artwork from the Law on the Wall series by Lawyers Arts Club
The title Religious is taken from the Criminal Justice Act 1988 section 139
This scene presents all the knife crime that’s happening in the UK, giving a reason for it to be illegal to carry a knife in public, unless it’s for ceremonial or religious reasons, such as in Sikhism, which the guru temple in the background represents. — Harri Hampson
35 x 35 cm
Artwork created by resident artist Harri Hampson
Artwork delivered as a framed poster on high quality thick gloss paper in an Alder semi-hardwood frame with hanging hardware included.
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 right in the heart of Birmingham's artistic quarter we host events, discussions and exhibitions around the artworks that we produce in house. All our 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 members of parliament, councillors, legal professionals, artists and other creatives.
The LAC are consistently producing artwork, articles and content with 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 Birmingham. 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. 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.