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November 23 Gallery: Artwork by Promises Project
Welcome to the Pen vs Sword November 23 Gallery, a new selection of artwork taken from our November posts.

Artwork by Promises Project
As we navigate this dynamic landscape where the digital and analogue worlds collide, it’s essential to appreciate the richness and diversity of experiences that both realms offer. Whether you’re a music enthusiast, a film buff, an art lover, or simply curious about the evolving cultural landscape, this blog always aims to inspire you to explore the multifaceted ways in which these mediums intersect and shape our world.
The original mission with the Promises Project Pen vs Sword blog was to keep all of our content image rich throughout. As the posts get archived the images from those posts will live for further period of time in this gallery. Every month or so we’ll continue to post galleries with the previous months artwork. Embrace the synergy of the digital and analogue, and let your creative journey take flight in this ever-evolving space.
From Page to Object
This article inspired something physical. View in the Propaganda Department.
Solidarity Framed Print | Revolution Framed Print | Gaza Strip Jersey | The Print Room
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About the Author
Pen vs Sword is an independent magazine publishing long-form cultural criticism, art history and political analysis. We write about artists, movements, thinkers and ideas - from Peter Kennard to Hurufiyya, from the Suffragette movement to the French Revolution. Free to read, independently published.



















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