Crafted entirely in ink, “Paint Everything That Moves” showcases the talent and vision of Anonymous, an incarcerated artist who contributed this piece to Designed Conviction’s mission. The artwork fuses classic pin-up style with dynamic, bold details. A confident model strikes a timeless pose atop a vintage car, while a tattooed hand holding a paintbrush adds a narrative of transformation and creative expression.

From the intricate textures of the car to the fluid script and playful energy of the composition, this piece celebrates the power of creativity to inspire change. Featuring the “Designed Conviction” logo, it embodies the message of resilience, art, and second chances.

All proceeds from this artwork go toward supporting the Designed Conviction cause, amplifying voices and talent from within.

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