Artists from around the world have been responding to the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
Instead of going into hiding or becoming silent, these brave band of artists and creatives are proving—once again—that the pen is mightier than the sword…
Weapons of mass creation #JeSuisCharlie #freedomofexpression pic.twitter.com/OxObQH84U4
— Martina Leingruber (@leingruber) January 7, 2015
Gran ilustración de Dalcio Machado sobre #CharlieHebdo para No Correio Popular pic.twitter.com/fq5EMk22Gm
— Agustín Tonet (@AgusTonet) January 9, 2015
Today's @Telegraph #charliehebdo #cartoon #freedomofspeech pic.twitter.com/qktDsqhV1U
— Christian Adams (@Adamstoon1) January 8, 2015
#CharlieHebdo #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/GPCQK2EbbF
— Philip DeFranco (@PhillyD) January 7, 2015
Cartoon on #CharlieHebdo #JeSuisCharlie #cdnpoli #cartoonists #nspoli pic.twitter.com/VvGDifANCV
— Michael de Adder (@deAdder) January 7, 2015
I am devastated by what just happened in France. #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/IxEbScqYFh
— jean jullien (@jean_jullien) January 7, 2015
C'est un drame pour la France… #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/lGfNUHfQIZ
— Cyprien (@MonsieurDream) January 7, 2015
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/15O4YC2KWg
— Ruben L. Oppenheimer (@RLOppenheimer) January 7, 2015
Break one, thousand will rise #CharlieHebdo #JeSuisCharlie #raiseyourpencilforfreedom pic.twitter.com/3n5fOEmrwJ
— Lucille Clerc (@LucilleClerc) January 7, 2015
Can't sleep tonight, thoughts with my French cartooning colleagues, their families and loved ones #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/LqIMRCHPgK
— David Pope (@davpope) January 7, 2015
| via Luis Quiles Artworks |
| via Dabs & Jabs |
| via Bom.K |
Newspapers
| via The Telegraph |
| via The Toronto Sun |
Freedom of Press, Freedom of Speech—and even Freedom of Religion—are all the kinds of things that evil insights to abolish for its own sake, to continue-on in its own wrong doing.
Hats-off to these artists for not backing down.
Will you stand with them?
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