Eye Smoke Discrimination Acrylic Print
by Lisa Piper
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Eye Smoke Discrimination acrylic print by Lisa Piper. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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I never thought I could do it. ... more
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Artist's Description
I never thought I could do it.
I really did not want to.
The choice I made was
Brought on because I needed
to have surgery. Continuing
to smoke was not an option.
For me, I could not have
quit without the help
of using the e-cigarette.
But, that was my choice.
That being said...
Choice is choice, everyone should
Have it !!!!
Even the choice to smoke..
..............................
Fact smoking is legal !!!
Until otherwise People are
not committing A crime............
Now personally I was very aware
Of my surroundings at all times and
the surroundings of others
I made sure to go out of my way
to stay away from people who don't smoke .
It is there right to not have my
cigarette smoke on them.
But, I can not control the weather or the
Wind... I am not Mother Nature!!!
............................
Discrimination, is not allowed
We all have equal right...
About Lisa Piper
Whimsical,Campy,Introspective, Unconventional,Childlike. The word "no" is not in my vocabulary. Recycled Art Visual Poetry Greeting Cards Photography Mental Health I started with the goal of healing myself and maybe if I am really lucky to help others along my journey. Thank you for looking . Thank you for your support ........................................................................... Google+
$72.00
Sora Neva
Freedom of choice is freedom of choice! There is an excellent movie about this topic: Thank You for Smoking (2005), directed by Jason Reitman.
Gregory Anthony Stone
Love the piece Lisa and agree with your impressions concerning the persecution of us smokers.I Love a good toke! oh this would be a great new wrap for GAS rolling Co. V/F!