Tapestry against Tyranny

No that’s not a print, or a photoshop image. It’s one of the latest amazing tapestries from John Nava.

Political Fabric is comprised of a group of tapestries that seeks to record resistance to the disastrous policies of the destructive and corrupt Bush/Cheney reign. When the work on these images began the national polls measuring support of the administration were highly supportive - although then, as now, world opinion of the Bush regime was negative in the extreme.

John Nava is a tapestry artist who’s work is featured all over the world. But I haven’t seen any as political as these. Maybe they’ll come to Australia…

3 Comments

  1. August 25, 2007 at 6:17 am | Permalink

    What a gorgeous palpable resistor to the forces that would re-write history. Bush did not just suddenly morph into a evil dim-witt arse in recent months - he’s been like that for many a long year & too many good people have grown hoarse trying to shout about it.

  2. kakariki
    August 25, 2007 at 10:49 am | Permalink

    Indeed.

    Hear, hear!

  3. September 2, 2007 at 12:41 am | Permalink

    Wow, those are truly impressive.

    And to echo the above, the United States Government did not suddenly morph into it’s current manifestation, it has been exporting terror and tyranny for over one hundred years, with Democrat regimes as bad as the rest of them… And many people have grown hoarse from shouting about it.

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