My Body Parts are NOT up for Grabs! by Lydia Hess

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Proceeds support DreamCorps, a social justice accelerator founded by Van Jones that advances economic, environmental, and criminal justice solutions. Power to the Poster seeks poster designs that are catalysts for change. They challenge where we've been and set a course for where we could go. It is our hope we add to the dialogue of what is next for America and the world. Launched in 2011 by Justin Kemerling.

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Design By: Lydia Hess
Lydia Hess

Lydia Hess' illustrations are found in the pages of coloring books for adults, trade books, calendars and greeting cards and in home decor products. She is the Senior Art Director at Amber Lotus Publishing. Hess has 5 books in the Sacred Coloring Books for the Soul series published by HarperElixir/HarperCollins. Lydia lives in Portland, Oregon.

Design By: Lydia Hess
Lydia Hess

Lydia Hess' illustrations are found in the pages of coloring books for adults, trade books, calendars and greeting cards and in home decor products. She is the Senior Art Director at Amber Lotus Publishing. Hess has 5 books in the Sacred Coloring Books for the Soul series published by HarperElixir/HarperCollins. Lydia lives in Portland, Oregon.

Artist Statement

Women’s rights are being eroded by our patriarchal society. The president of the US himself, has used language demeaning and degrading to women. This societal denigration must be stopped. We demand respect and autonomy for our own bodies and the right to make our own choices. — Lydia Hess