Cut Greed Not Care
Cut Greed Not Care
Emily Robbins
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Cut Greed Not Care is a 3 colour risograph in teal, pink and yellow ink, printed on paper.
"Cut Greed Not Care" was created in protest against government PIP cuts and the uncompassionate treatment of those who rely on that support. Instead of slashing essential support, the wealthy should be taxed fairly. People over profit.
20% of the artist's proceeds from this print will be donated to DAS East Suffolk, who help disabled adults build confidence and stability through practical financial support.
Paper size: 21 x 29.7 cm (A4).
Edition of 50.
Emily is a Brighton-based multidisciplinary artist raised in Suffolk, working across knitting, printmaking, and independent publishing. With an MA in Sequential Design & Illustration and a BA in Film, her practice explores memory, care, and community through work bridging textiles and print. Sustainability is central to Emily's approach. She transforms second-hand and scrap fibres into bold knitted pieces with unexpected textures and vivid colour clashes, then translates these artworks into risograph prints. Her work explores contrasts: handmade and digital, softness and strength, humour and vulnerability. Typography and pop culture references create shared entry points, while her love of film informs narrative approaches. Knitting is traditionally associated with functional clothing; by creating non-functional pieces, she invites audiences to engage directly with stitch, texture, and material choice rather than considering potential use. Emily creates politically engaged work that resonates widely. Her riso prints combine the tactile quality of knit with the accessibility of print, offering bold, sustainable art to diverse audiences.
