"Cannabis Around the World" - (1/3) INDIA

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"Cannabis Around the World" - (1/3) INDIA

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I created these pieces to showcase the various ways in which cannabis is used around the world, and by including animals and motifs from each of these selected regions, I hope to effectively demonstrate both the unique differences that set each of these regions apart from one another as well as the many overlapping similarities. I want to show that, despite our many differences in appearance, gender, orientation, race, religion, nationality (and in this case, species), at the end of the day, cannabis use is something that we all have a shared interest in, and is something that has tremendous potential to bring people together in a way that few other substances, technologies, or even institutions that I have observed have the ability to do. I hope that these pieces will create a dialogue that will help slowly, but surely, break down the stigmas that still surround cannabis use in many parts of the world to this very day.

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- Ball Point pen on paper with digital color and texture added in

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Featuring 3 animals native to the subcontinent of India indulging in traditional Indian methods of cannabis consumption; the Bengal Tiger, the Rhesus Macaque, and the Indian Elephant. On the left, we see the Tiger enjoying a relaxing hookah session with a blend of flavored tobacco and hashish, while in the middle, the Macaque is about to chow down on a solid edible form of the traditional milk and yogurt-based beverage of the Hindu Holi Festival, known in its solid form as bhang goli. Meanwhile, on the right, we see the Elephant as he is lighting up one of the most tried and true methods of consuming cannabis, the traditional clay smoking pipe, known all over the world by its Hindu name, the chillum. 

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