Stop Gun Violence by Lyla Paakkanen

Lyla Paakkanen

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Design By: Lyla Paakkanen
Lyla Paakkanen

Lyla Paakkanen lives in Sacramento, where the Pony Express ended its route. She is a freelance artist and illustrator, has a Master’s Degree in Art from CSUN, Communications Design from UCLA. She taught art at 5 colleges and has won many awards in California and Colorado for her work.

 

Design By: Lyla Paakkanen
Lyla Paakkanen

Lyla Paakkanen lives in Sacramento, where the Pony Express ended its route. She is a freelance artist and illustrator, has a Master’s Degree in Art from CSUN, Communications Design from UCLA. She taught art at 5 colleges and has won many awards in California and Colorado for her work.

 

Artist Statement

When I first thought about a design for this campaign, the image that came to mind was of a cartoon scene of a gun being plugged and blowing up with the muzzle curdled back like a flower. I wanted to use the hand in a “stop” gesture to imply that the hand could stop a bullet, and like the cartoon gun, the gun has exploded, but in a bouquet of flowers! The flower inspiration is from the '70's when the flower was a symbol of peace and love, “Make love, not war!” The flowers and the sleeve of the stop hand are the safety orange color. Violence with a gun is not the answer! — Lyla Paakkanen