Espolon: Environment, 2015

hand embroidery of recycling symbol, skeleton riding bike, yellow hazard triangle, tree, globe, carbon footprint, log, rain clouds, leaky tap, “save the planet” lady bug, bee, ant and worm, sun, vines, glacier.

Hand embroidery on calico, 14cm x 14cm

In 2015 I was commissioned by Espolon Tequila to create four embroideries in my illustrative motif style with specific themes of Death, Privacy and Technology, Environment as well as Equality. Espolon is a Mexican tequila company which wanted political art, inspired by the revolutionary artist José-guadalupe Posada who used motifs of skulls and skeletons to represent society. As my logo has always been a skull, I jumped at the opportunity to use a skeleton in each of the four designs.

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Espolon: Death, 2015