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Camp America Painting

Conor Collins

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.3 W x 39.3 H x 1 D in

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This piece is to reflect the horror that were the camps small children were put in and separated from their families at the Mexican Border under the Trump Administration. 6 children have died under the ‘care’ of these agencies. Children. Imprisoned. No Trial. Dyeing. This was quickly forgotten as if it was a blip. This happened within what many would call a ‘civilised society’. It shows how quickly we are capable of losing our humanity. In this piece I have used the American flag to mimic the bars of the cages these small children were imprisoned in.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.3 W x 39.3 H x 1 D in

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Conor Collins is a Manchester based artist who uses unconventional materials and techniques in his art in order to express meaning and messages in his work. Conor’s work has appeared in publications such as TIME Magazine and been shortlisted for the Celeste Art Prize and winning the START Art Prize which saw him exhibiting at BOZAR (Brussels). Collectors of Conor’s work include Stephen Fry, Ian McKellen and Giorgio Armani. Conor has in the past used materials such as HIV Positive Blood, Diamond Dust, Written Words and more in order to convey a strong social or political message. His work challenges the ideas of aesthetic beauty and political rhetoric. As such his work has exhibited both in Galleries and The Speakers House of the House of Commons (UK). Conor continues to challenge both himself and the boundaries of what art should/should not do. He hopes in time to create a platform where the voices of creatives are as influential for social change as the politicians making changes into law.

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