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Passion For Freedom London Art Festival

9/13/2015

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The globally renowned Passion For Freedom art festival opens in London on Monday 21st September at its new home in the Mall Galleries.
Passion For Freedom was started in London by a small group of friends who shared a goal of achieving basic human rights for every person in the world and decided to use art as both their weapon and their shield. Predominantly young women, they also seek to highlight the hypocrisy in Western attitudes toward the female body.
The Passion for Freedom open exhibition invites artists to consider three questions; What is freedom? How easy is it to lose? How hard is it to get back? It showcases uncensored art from the UK, Europe and around the world, which aims to promote human rights, highlight injustice and celebrate artistic freedom of expression.
The exhibition is open Monday to Friday 10am-5pm and Saturday 10am-3pm, 21-26 September 2015.



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                                                  Tits Out for the Lads Doll
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9/29/2020 10:30:40 am

I always come up with better ideas after 3 or 4 ideas I have tried out. So I always go for oil painting opts because oil painting is easy to mold into another idea. The oil remains for a long time and this makes it easy to work with.

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