Homeless Not Hopeless

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Artist

Edition Details

  • Edition size :
  • 100
  • Published On :
  • 12/08/2009
  • Artwork Dimensions :
  • 22 X 15 inches
  • Price On Release :
  • $ 49

Description

RELEASE DATE: DECEMBER 8th, 2009. EDITION SIZE: There are 100 prints in this edition. All prints are screen printed and hand finished with watercolor by ABOVE. EXTRA FEATURES: 100% of all the profits will be donated to the Transition Projects homeless shelter in Portland, Oregon. U.S.A. Above hand colored each print with watercolor. Each print is signed, dated, numbered and embossed. PAPER SIZE/COLORS: 15 inches X 22 inches (38cm. X 56cm.) Printed on Lennox-100 250 gsm white paper. Black halftone was printed and Above hand finished with watercolor each print. PRICE: $49. LIMIT PER PERSON: Due to the fact that this is a non-profit fundraiser, there is no limit per person. Our goal is to generate and sell out this print before December 24th so we can donate the money as soon as possible. We want as much support as possible!. HOMELESS, NOT HOPELESS INFO: After last years positively large response to the Giving To The Poor I wanted to again get involved with the homeless community. My intentions are to address the serious issues of homelessness, and more specific the homeless situation in Portland, Oregon. I learned a lot of information during the five weeks I rode my bike around Portland. I interviewed and listened to different homeless individual’s stories. I also talked with the administrators of different homeless shelters to understand their perspectives on homelessness, what they provide, and how they help transition homeless individuals off the streets. Being homeless takes on many different forms regardless to age, race, or education. Often times, but not always many homeless individuals haven’t or don’t have the basic life skills or resources to transition off the streets. It’s with shelters like Transition Projects (http://www.tprojects.org/) who offer recovery programs, life skills classes and most of all compassion and a non-judgmental attitude that helps those living on the streets learn the life tools to help them make a permanent transition off the streets. After taking photos of the homeless individuals that allowed me, I chose to print the image of 'Poet' and his very clever/humorous sign. Ask any comedian and they will tell you that using humor can make you laugh and temporarily take the edge off a very serious issue or topic. This is not to say that this print is suppose to be funny or a joke because homelessness is a serious fucking issue and it’s no laughing matter!! My goal with the “homeless, not hopeless” print is for you to hang it in your home as a constant reminder that there are those sleeping in the street every night that are less fortunate and call the street their home. I want it to remind you to be grateful for what you have and to also give help, assistance, and compassion to others lacking basic needs for living. The majority of the homeless individuals I listened to spoke very highly about Transition Projects their services, and recovery programs. I will be donating 100% of all the profits from the Homeless, Not Hopeless print to the Transition projects shelter and recovery center. *I highly suggest you visit Transition Projects website to learn more about their services and standing role in the Portland community. If you can’t afford a print or if it is already sold out then please feel free to donate a financial contribution directly through T.P.I’s website or to a homeless shelter in your own community! Homelessness is a global issue so please get involved in your own community and help support with donations and compassion. A little help from everyone adds up to makes a big difference!! Thank you. -Above.