United by Choice

United by Choice

Principle
The rights of conscience and the use of democratic processes.

Interpretation
By voting on a choice we share an opposition.

Description: The discontinuous shading (posterization) represents the heightening of contrast.  Thumb up and thumb down represent the yes and no vote.  Both represent the polarization of voting.  The black and white background represents the polarization of the issue at hand.  The clasping of hands represents a community that chooses to abide together, yet is not forced to act against it's conscience.  When a choice arises the whole group is put into conflict and this is represented by both hands being negative images.  Choice heightens differences as expressed by the contrast of hand and background.  The equality of the members is expressed in the equal level of the arms.

Inspiration
Caring for those who choose a direction
By alignment that contrast must bring.
Clasping yet free conscience we vote
Then rejoin, rejoice in choice sharing.