Courtesy of Creative SevaArt & Photography / NewsArt & Photography / NewsThis print sale is raising funds for COVID-19 relief in IndiaFeaturing prints by Rankin, Pablo Di Prima, Matthew Brookes, and moreShareLink copied ✔️June 2, 2021June 2, 2021TextDazed Digital Since the start of the outbreak, cases of COVID-19 in India have surpassed 28 million, meaning the nation is in desperate need of medical oxygen, hospital beds, and vaccines. Now, Creative Seva has launched a print sale to raise emergency funds for the Covid-19 crisis in India. Featuring works by the likes of Rankin, Pablo Di Prima, and Matthew Brookes, all prints are priced at £100, with all proceeds going towards organisations dedicated to help those most severely affected by the pandemic. The proceeds will be divided equally between Khalsa Aid, who are distributing oxygen concentrators in Delhi; Hemkunt Foundation is distributing oxygen cylinders around Delhi NCR; and Feeding From Far are working with NGO Prayatna distributing food in Mumbai to those in need. All prints are limited to a run of 50, so don‘t waste your time! See the full selection here. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhispers Against My Neck: These photos document the chaos of youthPodunk: Nadia Lee Cohen and Scarlett Carlos Clarke’s enigmatic new bookPenfoldsTroye Sivan invites us to his Paris Fashion Week launch eventThis photo series depicts youth culture in summer along the Danube5 emerging photographers to watch from Circulation(s) in Paris Nike The unexpected history of Nike’s Air MaxLiz Johnson Artur is inviting you into her studioBarbara Kruger: ‘Never be shocked. Shock is a failure of imagination’Meet the 12 Dazed Club creatives featured in our latest issueThis show paints a then-and-now portrait of Black life in the USA guide to Marilyn Minter’s subversive art, in her own wordsLarry Clark and James Gilroy’s advice for young artistsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy