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Bring warmth, peace, and comfort into your home with Make Soup Not War, a bold, hand-drawn protest art print in a modern folk-art style.
A bright red soup pot sits beneath a night sky of stars, moons, and suns, reminding us that nourishment and care can be powerful forms of resistance.
This piece doubles as a protest poster and a work of everyday beauty, a quiet call for peace that belongs in any kitchen, studio, or gathering space.
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Anisa Makhoul is an artist living and working in a treehouse in the old-growth forest of Oregon. Her work is shaped by themes of home, beauty, comfort, magic and liberation. She makes art that’s meant to live with people. She believes everyone deserves beauty in their home, not as a luxury, but as something grounding, sustaining, and quietly powerful. Her images are often whimsical and magical, using familiar symbols and warm color to create a sense of ease and belonging. The work exists first as art. Prints, stickers, and mugs are simply ways the work moves around the world. At its heart, her work is about creating small moments of comfort and freedom, art that feels like home.
- Eco-friendly
- Not on Amazon
- Women owned
- Disabled owned
