WE ARE DONE:

This is art, not apology.
If something here offends you, good. That means it hit a nerve.
What do you do when the streets you once called sacred are sold to the highest bidder?When hollow men in polished shoes make promises they never meant to keep, smiling for cameras while stepping on the necks of the very people they swore to serve?You don’t stay silent.
You stencil truth on concrete.
You hang banners from bridges.
You speak in color, in shape, in sound— and refuse to ask permission.
This is for the disillusioned, the dreamers with dirt under their nails,
the ones who know art is a weapon, and beauty can bruise.
They thought we wouldn’t notice.
They thought we’d forget.
But we remember.
And we rise.
Link arms.
Spill ink.
Burn bright.
Because when we stand together—
they can’t look away.
Art bites back.And we're just getting started.

WHAT THIS IS:

Browse the gallery, find a piece that hits you in the gut, and download it for free.Print it on your thermal printer—
and flood the world as the Good Lord leads.
This is black-and-white truth for a grayscale world.
Use it boldly.


WHAT YOU NEED:

THERMAL PRINTER4X6 THERMAL
SHIPPING LABELS
VISIT THE ART GALLERYBe sure to set your printer settings to 4x6 paper before printing.


CONNECT?

Need help getting started, have questions, or want to throw your art into the fire with us? We’re here for it. Contribute your artwork*, pitch an idea, or just yell into the void—and we will be in touch.We’re building this resistance together.*Contributed Artwork needs to be submitted as a .pdf file and a size of 4x6 and must be black and white.

HOWDY, LAWYERS!

Everything on Fuel The Resistance is protected under the First Amendment—satire, opinion, and artistic expression carved from the bones of a broken system.This isn’t defamation—it’s confrontation.
This isn’t incitement—it’s a siren in the smoke.
We don’t traffic in lies—we expose them.
So if you're a politician, a bureaucrat, or a profiteer who sees your reflection in our work:
We didn’t come for you.
You built this target yourself.
Because, any reference to real individuals—especially public figures, elected officials, or those in positions of influence—is made for purposes of commentary, criticism, or satire. These references are expressions of opinion and protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.We do not claim or imply false facts. We do not engage in defamation.If your name appears here and you feel called out, perhaps it’s not libel—it’s the weight of accountability.This platform exists to challenge, to provoke, and to hold power to the flame.If your name ends up in the fire, ask yourself why it was flammable.