Original artwork description:

'We'll change the world!' Yell the confined while still ordering packages from amazon.

A cynical look at how much we are willing to change to instigate real change. It turns out that waiting a couple of extra days for a pastel blue plastic toothbrush holder is not one of those things.

Engraved on the side of a tomb, the motto of a prestigious school know for farming out future world leaders echoes how entrenched and contrived society has begun.

Fuck the tomb, you always have a choice.

Acrylic and pencil on a painted page of 'The country Diary of an Edwardian Lady'.

Materials used:

Acrylic and pencil on paper

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#portugal #amazon #cemetery #british artist #tombstones #contemporary illustration #protest art #classical architecture #conversation piece 

Esto Perpetua (2020) Pencil drawing
by Paul Ward

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'We'll change the world!' Yell the confined while still ordering packages from amazon.

A cynical look at how much we are willing to change to instigate real change. It turns out that waiting a couple of extra days for a pastel blue plastic toothbrush holder is not one of those things.

Engraved on the side of a tomb, the motto of a prestigious school know for farming out future world leaders echoes how entrenched and contrived society has begun.

Fuck the tomb, you always have a choice.

Acrylic and pencil on a painted page of 'The country Diary of an Edwardian Lady'.

Materials used:

Acrylic and pencil on paper

Tags:
#portugal #amazon #cemetery #british artist #tombstones #contemporary illustration #protest art #classical architecture #conversation piece 
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