Pick Peace (Red) | Downloadable Art Print (up to A2)

US$20.00

Pick Peace (Red) was inspired by my love for War Is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things — an anti‑war artwork created by artist Lorraine Schneider in the 1960s in response to the Vietnam War. Originally produced as a 1966 etching titled Primer, it features the powerful message in a childlike script and became an iconic symbol of the anti‑war movement, sold by the non‑profit group Another Mother for Peace.

Pick Peace (Red) is hand‑drawn and made using hand‑cut shapes for the forms. Rendered in green, it serves as a gentle reminder that we can choose peace for all living things on planet earth.

Included sizes (all in one easy PDF):

  • A2, A3, A4

  • 16x20"

  • 11x14"

  • 18x24"

  • 16x24"

Each size includes a 3mm bleed (for the artwork to be printed to the edge). If you are working with a printer or sending it to a print shop, please ensure you specify which page you’re after. In the folder, I will include a Tips for Printing PDF guide which I encourage you to read for best results. This artwork has been designed to be printed to the edge of the frame.

Why digital?
I create downloadable prints to make my work accessible from Aotearoa New Zealand — without tariffs, planes, or shipping delays. It’s instant, affordable, and climate-friendly.

How it works:

  1. Purchase and download your file.

  2. Choose your size and print.

  3. Frame and hang where you need some peace

Notes:

  • Includes a textured overlay for a handcrafted 70’s look.

  • Scales beautifully across all included sizes.

  • Colors may vary depending on printer and paper choice.

This artwork comes as a single multi-page PDF, making it easy and accessible to use. Inside you’ll find the print in multiple standard sizes (A2, A3, A4, 16x20, 11x14, 18x24, 16x24). Simply open the PDF and print the page that matches the size you need. By delivering the artwork in one high-quality file, I can keep the process simple, sustainable, and direct — no zipped folders, no extra downloads, just one file ready to go.

Pick Peace (Red) was inspired by my love for War Is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things — an anti‑war artwork created by artist Lorraine Schneider in the 1960s in response to the Vietnam War. Originally produced as a 1966 etching titled Primer, it features the powerful message in a childlike script and became an iconic symbol of the anti‑war movement, sold by the non‑profit group Another Mother for Peace.

Pick Peace (Red) is hand‑drawn and made using hand‑cut shapes for the forms. Rendered in green, it serves as a gentle reminder that we can choose peace for all living things on planet earth.

Included sizes (all in one easy PDF):

  • A2, A3, A4

  • 16x20"

  • 11x14"

  • 18x24"

  • 16x24"

Each size includes a 3mm bleed (for the artwork to be printed to the edge). If you are working with a printer or sending it to a print shop, please ensure you specify which page you’re after. In the folder, I will include a Tips for Printing PDF guide which I encourage you to read for best results. This artwork has been designed to be printed to the edge of the frame.

Why digital?
I create downloadable prints to make my work accessible from Aotearoa New Zealand — without tariffs, planes, or shipping delays. It’s instant, affordable, and climate-friendly.

How it works:

  1. Purchase and download your file.

  2. Choose your size and print.

  3. Frame and hang where you need some peace

Notes:

  • Includes a textured overlay for a handcrafted 70’s look.

  • Scales beautifully across all included sizes.

  • Colors may vary depending on printer and paper choice.

This artwork comes as a single multi-page PDF, making it easy and accessible to use. Inside you’ll find the print in multiple standard sizes (A2, A3, A4, 16x20, 11x14, 18x24, 16x24). Simply open the PDF and print the page that matches the size you need. By delivering the artwork in one high-quality file, I can keep the process simple, sustainable, and direct — no zipped folders, no extra downloads, just one file ready to go.