Profile | Eric Wilson

Username: Artevist
City: Vancouver
Country: CA
Ripples: 0

About Me

Working on a little project called Artevist.com. Artevist.com is an online community for activism inspired art, design and T-shirts. Our site is a place for graphic designers to discuss big issues, share ideas on world issues, and in the process, create really cool, fashionable, organic and ethically made bamboo and cotton Tees. We sell ideas... and a few T-shirts in the process. My personal philosophy is that though I may not be able to do much (if anything) to stop the destruction of this planet, at least I will not knowingly contribute to it.

Cause Area

Corporate Responsibility, Ethical Companies, Fair Sourcing, Fair Trade, Sustainability

Change Agents I Nominated

Change Agents I Back

Shawn Smith Shawn Smith | Agent of Change Rides to Loan
Backed since 2009-02-23

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Kathleen Cameron Kathleen Cameron | CREATIVE ACTIVISM - EMPOWERING ARTISTS TO ACTIVISM
Backed since 2009-02-23

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Carolyna Loveless Carolyna Loveless | Create-A-Career
Backed since 2009-02-23

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5 Gyres 5 Gyres | 5 Gyres: Plastic Marine Pollution in the world's ocean
Backed since 2009-12-04

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Dave Gardner Dave Gardner | Help society kick the habit of growth addiction!
Backed since 2009-12-04

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SolarCycle Diaries SolarCycle Diaries | Cycling round-the-world, powered by the sun
Backed since 2009-12-04

Fan Buzz Builder

Tamara  Jacobi Tamara Jacobi | Jungle Lodge, a sustainable twist on mexican tourism
Backed since 2009-12-04

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Stephane de Messieres Stephane de Messieres | Empowering Consumers with Tools to Shop Responsibly
Backed since 2009-12-04

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Scott Lazerson Scott Lazerson | Bringing celebrities, businesses, and grassroot organizations together to change the world.
Backed since 2009-12-04

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My Recent Comments

  • I'm looking for new T-shirt design contest ideas for 2010. So far been thinking along the lines of: 1) Mercury Rising - mercury in our oceans, and 2) Monsanto Madness - the evils of agribusiness Any other ideas are welcome. Hoping for some non-environmental themes as well, i.e human rights, poverty, AIDS, slavery, etc., etc. Thanks, Eric
    Posted to Eric Wilson: Buy Nothing on Dec 03, 2009 11:12 PM