Posts Tagged ‘Star pig’
NMG (Star Pig), BROKE, GROW – Oakland, CA
Wednesday, August 16th, 2023NMG, POLITICAL GRIDLOCK, Oakland, CA
Wednesday, January 20th, 2021Star Pig Shirt
Monday, July 23rd, 2018Available NOW Star Pig Shirt GET ONE!!!!
Come celebrate the Star Pig 17th birthday with this Front and Back Printed Black T Shirt.. A small front pocket print with a oversize print on the back. All orders comes with 3 Star Pig Eggshells. ACAB
STAR PIG – Oakland, CA
Wednesday, November 29th, 2017STAR PIG
Tuesday, July 5th, 2016Celebrate 15 years of the Starpig with your very own STARPIG 15th Anniversary Lapel Pin.
Only 100 of them have been made.
Available exclusively at: EndlessCanvas.BigCartel.com
Not My Government Sticker Pack
Wednesday, March 16th, 201619 Stickers Total
– All Screen Printed Vinyl
– One Color Sticker
– Six Star Pigs
(Multiples for the street)
Please show respect and never place these over other peoples tags or stickers.
Not My Government production has been producing and distributing seditious images since 1996. They started printing and handing out stickers calling attention to police repression.
STAR PIG CAMPAIGN
Monday, February 9th, 2015A brief History of the Star pig by NMG
In the summer of 2001 I created the star pig from an old drawing I did in ’97 for a poster titled “Need a Job?” This was one the first pieces of propaganda I made. As with a lot of my early work, it was about how cops are dirty pigs and cannot be trusted. The reasons why I started making propaganda are various. I was being confronted in art school regarding the reasons why I was there. I have always identified myself as a graffiti artist and my art as graffiti. The teachers correctly challenged me on the reasons why I was in art school. Simply put, you don’t learn graffiti in a class room or in art school (thank god). I started to look at what the school could do that the streets couldn’t. After a few years of dicking around (drunk off my ass), I started working on the computer and then did screen printing. I still felt very strongly that if I couldn’t put a piece of art out on street, it was not worth making the piece of art.
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