ITS THE THIRD ANNUAL BLACK FRIDAY ANTi-SALE

It’s Black Friday as fuc right now and that means it is time for ur boi’s THIRD ANNUAL BLACK FRIDAY ANTi-SALE! 🔪🔪👁‍🗨👁‍🗨💦

 

 

That’s right u fuccn turkeynecks, that means that now through Monday, all profits from EVERYTHING sold at my website: HORRIBLENOISE.ca is going to charity! 

 

Help fight back against the mindless consumerism of Black Friday and “cyber Monday” by purchasing spicy ass products designed by yours truly, with all profits going to @sketchtoronto ; an awesome non-profit organization that provides hot meals and arts education to homeless and disadvantaged youth here in Toronto! 💪🏻🔊🎨🔊🎨💦💦. 

 

Essentially they provide underprivileged youth with a free lunch and free classes in a variety of arts related subjects ranging from painting to in-studio music production. They also have classes that focus on creating formal art portfolios and other skills essential to being financially successful in the arts. 

 

This is our second time around donating to SKETCH. I have personally toured their facility and met other Toronto artists who’s lives and artistic careers have benefited from the program, so I’m hyped to make this second round of fundraising even bigger than the last! Click through to horriblenoise.ca via the link in my bio to scope my stuff, as well as to learn more about SKETCH, and what they are doing for marginalized young people here in Toronto! 👁‍🗨👁‍🗨👌🏻👌🏻⚰️⚰️💦💦✨✨

 

SKETCH; Working Arts is a community arts enterprise based in Toronto. SKETCH works to engage young people ages 16-29, from across Canada, who are navigating poverty, and are experiencing homelessness or otherwise living on the margins.
This cause resonates with Ur boi because god dam, I’ve  been on a hard grind for a long time now. I can say from experience that being a starving artist (as romantic as it may sound) is not a fucking cakewalk. 
While financial hardship has inspired much of my artistic output, it can take a massive toll on your mental and physical health. For those who face even greater hardships than I have, its hard to imagine them finding the time or practical means to succeed commercially in the arts. At the same time, its easy to imagine them creating art that is massively unpretentious, totally raw, and extremely "in-touch", by way of drawing from their experiences of such marginalization.

 

 Check out www.sketch.ca for more details on the organization and how they work, or to donate directly. After that, get your ass over to the HORRIBLE CATALOGUE and shop til u spontaneously combust 🔥🔥🔥🔥!