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I don't dream in code, dream liberation
(lemmy.world)
A place to share activist and polemical art (visual and textual art with a critical social message).
Didactic, informatively conceptual arts imply collective action, encouraging us to make the world a better place.
Street art, murals, stickers, zines, and other forms of eye-catching arts can be shared with others and discussed here.
You may include photos of your own or other's artworks displayed in public.
Art opposing the Right Wing is the so far the most popular.
Enjoy! Looking forward to seeing and discussing what is shared!
Who is this artist ? Where to find it ? Thanks <3
Well said, isn't it? Much street art is not tagged and unattributable. Maybe the artists will respond if someone spreads the word in Portland. That would be super cool. I've wanted to learn more about the artist too and what they think. How to connect? That's one of the reasons I made the community.
I am also trying to find the creators and learn more about sticker making. There are some artist collectives and artspaces in town. I think I found this sticker in the Clinton Street neighborhood of Portland.
Also one of my favorites. I think it probably comes from a tormented software engineer who also does street art. I like how people say they dream in other languages, but I never have heard of a php or HTML dreamscape. Maybe. But looks like this cat doesn't find the machine liberating.