Yesterday I marched with my family and 750,000 other Angelenos in Downtown Los Angeles at the Women’s March. Though I sometimes get overwhelmed in crowds, the tone of the march was so uplifting and calm that I had no freak-out moments. It was a beautiful, powerful day on so many levels. I marched for Mother Earth, I marched for women’s rights, and for LGBTQ rights. I marched to show my daughter that when we stand together we are strong.
I shared this painting, titled “In Chorus” on Instagram yesterday to overwhelming response and therefor have made this print available, in limited edition. For one week you can purchase the print here. 100% of proceeds will go to the Downtown Women’s Center.
With love, hope and solidarity,
xxJ
P.S. the framed print pictured here is the original painting, larger than the 8X10 print.
How do I purchase the Womens March print?
Hi Kay, It’s available here: http://thejungalow.bigcartel.com/product/in-chorus
Beautiful! Missing the hats?
Powerful and beautiful!
I just purchased this! SO excited to hang this beauty in my house.
Where did you find this frame?
Hi Lindzee! This frame is actually from Ikea, but it fits the original painting — so not sure if it would also fit the 8X10 print…I’ve seen similar ones at West Elm and Target though, too!
Absolutely beautiful Justina…it says so much!
I love that you’re donating the proceeds to the Downtown Women’s Center — they do amazing work in LA. I’m so glad you were able to make it out to march, I agree that it was a wonderful experience. The opportunity to listen to other women, read their signs, and understand the struggles we face, left me feeling fired up and ready to work!
Yes! Agreed. Big hugs to you, Erin!
I love this and I love how communicative you are about your values. I understand that many businesses shy from anything that would be perceived as political, but it often leaves the most vulnerable and affected feeling alone. It really speaks to the authenticity of your style. Inclusivity comes through in your work and the environments that you create. My taste ranges from maximalist to minimalist, but lately your holistic approach has taken on a deeper meaning for me. I like feeling that my love of design can intersect with my desire to protect my values and my community. Thank you for sharing everything you do. I am inspired by you everyday.
thanks so much for your kind words, Alexis. They mean a lot. xxx j
I wish you would do a reprint! I had 6 women in my family marching in LA, Dallas, OKC, DC, and Providence. I would love to give this as a memento of the beautiful experience we had.
It is truly a beautiful piece of work.
Hi Lori!
we just did a reprint! Prints are available again! xx
Aww, I didn’t see this in time to purchase it. It’s beautiful, though!
thank Kate! Also, we just brought it back in casse you want a print
Hi! This is so amazing – any chance you’ll have more or bring it back! I’d really love to get one for myself and as a gift. So special! Thank you.
we just brought it back!!
Oh no!! I just went to purchase and the link is gone. Did I miss out? I’ve been eyeing this for months. ❤️
Hi Lisa, you can purchase the print in our new shop: https://shop.thejungalow.com/collections/illustrations/products/faces-1
Thank you! ?
I would like to make a textile with this print. How can I get permission.
Feeling calm during the march sounds strange to me. The calmness may arise from absolute belief and confidence only. I hope I’ll get there at some point.