Work 551; Cutout & Keep Dada Christmas Card

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Cutout & Keep London Dada Xmas card
 © Michael St.Mark 2010

 


Free to download & print onto photo card to hand to your “animal-loving”  turkey-munching  friends this Christmas. (*non-commercial use )

Limited edition of 25 giclee prints, 8″ X 7″ , reverse-signed,  £25 each incl p & p.
Details;  info@LondonDada.co.uk

* sold

 

Dada in London, work 550; Remembrance day – lest we forget political hypocrisy on wheels.

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Remembrance Day – Lest we Forget Parliament’s war guilt.
by Michael St.Mark, 11th November 2011

Mixed media digital collage

(Click on the image to enlarge)

Alongside naturally remembering the fallen from the two wars of 1914-18 and 1939-44, the artist asks that we remember the responsibility that Parliament should have in ensuring war is an absolute last resort as opposed to what’s actually transpired during the past 10 years – MPs tamely waving through highly questionable legislation, each in order to protect their own long-term political careers at the cost of hundreds of thousands of innocent deaths in foreign lands.
( RIP Robin Cook MP, one of the few with principles.)

* This London Dada moral protest artwork is dedicated to the 564 British soldiers killed and nearly 10,000 injured to date in the Iraq and Afghanistan  wars, that were jointly instigated by the GW Bush-appeasing Tony Blair, based on transparently dodgy evidence of WMD / terrorist threat.
The two subsequent phony and illegal wars approved in Parliament by typically spineless MPs from both main parties, 2002/3.

( Michael St.Mark proposes new accountability legislation that decrees any future Prime Minister taking this country to war must personally serve alongside front line troops for a minimum of six weeks after commencement of hostilities )

 

London Dada work 549: How Much is a Ball of String?

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How Much is a Ball of String?
c. Michael St.Mark 2011

A protest work, and play on the ubiquitous “how long is a piece of string” conundrum. An ordinary street market scene, yet somehow tinged with melancholia at the plight of the impoverished elderly having to count every penny.

In an an envelope and stamp mail world, life must simplify…  sl o  w    d    o     w       n .

( click to enlarge )

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