
Mary Frank Truth Button
These buttons, designed by Whitney artist Mary Frank, display the word "Truth" emblazoned across the flaming torch of the Statue of Liberty, which come from her collection of political art posters.
Frank is known for her work expressing the relationship between the earth and people, especially women, with elemental and mythical qualities. After the 2016 presidential election, Frank opened her Woodstock studio to a group of artists to create political posters and other artwork.
The artist's proceeds are donated to Planned Parenthood.
Frank is known for her work expressing the relationship between the earth and people, especially women, with elemental and mythical qualities. After the 2016 presidential election, Frank opened her Woodstock studio to a group of artists to create political posters and other artwork.
The artist's proceeds are donated to Planned Parenthood.
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$1.40Mary Frank Truth Button
These buttons, designed by Whitney artist Mary Frank, display the word "Truth" emblazoned across the flaming torch of the Statue of Liberty, which come from her collection of political art posters.
Frank is known for her work expressing the relationship between the earth and people, especially women, with elemental and mythical qualities. After the 2016 presidential election, Frank opened her Woodstock studio to a group of artists to create political posters and other artwork.
The artist's proceeds are donated to Planned Parenthood.
Frank is known for her work expressing the relationship between the earth and people, especially women, with elemental and mythical qualities. After the 2016 presidential election, Frank opened her Woodstock studio to a group of artists to create political posters and other artwork.
The artist's proceeds are donated to Planned Parenthood.
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These buttons, designed by Whitney artist Mary Frank, display the word "Truth" emblazoned across the flaming torch of the Statue of Liberty, which come from her collection of political art posters.
Frank is known for her work expressing the relationship between the earth and people, especially women, with elemental and mythical qualities. After the 2016 presidential election, Frank opened her Woodstock studio to a group of artists to create political posters and other artwork.
The artist's proceeds are donated to Planned Parenthood.
Frank is known for her work expressing the relationship between the earth and people, especially women, with elemental and mythical qualities. After the 2016 presidential election, Frank opened her Woodstock studio to a group of artists to create political posters and other artwork.
The artist's proceeds are donated to Planned Parenthood.