As a stamp, there's not a terrible lot I can critique about this, considering especially that it used a stock image. It is lacking a little in originality; I've seen the image concept dozens of times by many different artists, and the idea of the little 'restroom people' being used for any sort of LBGTQI cause is overdone, if only a little. However, for what it is, it is well-done, simple, and to the point. There is no unnecessary frivolities or ten minutes of ranting, just a simple message that nonetheless remains powerful. I personally find it especially moving, given that I am a homosexual and have experienced the type of people who would rather me just not love at all.
I do have one suggestion, however, which is to remove the black border, and make the stamp edge the same faint gray as the body. I think it would be more aesthetically pleasing that way.
As a stamp, there's not a terrible lot I can critique about this, considering especially that it used a stock image. It is lacking a little in originality; I've seen the image concept dozens of times by many different artists, and the idea of the little 'restroom people' being used for any sort of LBGTQI cause is overdone, if only a little. However, for what it is, it is well-done, simple, and to the point. There is no unnecessary frivolities or ten minutes of ranting, just a simple message that nonetheless remains powerful. I personally find it especially moving, given that I am a homosexual and have experienced the type of people who would rather me just not love at all.
I do have one suggestion, however, which is to remove the black border, and make the stamp edge the same faint gray as the body. I think it would be more aesthetically pleasing that way.