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$873.25The Story
Size:23 x 33 in.
"Anxiety" is a hand-coloured giclée limited edition by The Connor Brothers, a celebrated artistic duo known for their witty and thought-provoking commentary on modern life. The piece mimics the style of vintage book covers, playing with the conventions of design and psychology by pairing the word “Anxiety” with the ironic subtitle “Not Worried About It.” The playful use of text and imagery serves as a satirical nod to contemporary issues surrounding mental health and how we perceive and respond to it.
The Connor Brothers, originally working under a pseudonym to shield their identities, have gained recognition for their clever reinterpretations of pulp fiction art combined with biting, humorous text. Their work often juxtaposes deep philosophical quotes or observations with visually striking imagery, forcing viewers to confront the gap between appearance and reality.
"Anxiety" continues their tradition of using wit and irony to explore important themes, and their work has earned international acclaim with sold-out exhibitions in major cities such as London, New York, and Dubai. With a background in supporting social causes like mental health awareness, The Connor Brothers align their artistic voice with advocacy, using pieces like "Anxiety" to engage the public in critical conversations.

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Size:23 x 33 in.
"Anxiety" is a hand-coloured giclée limited edition by The Connor Brothers, a celebrated artistic duo known for their witty and thought-provoking commentary on modern life. The piece mimics the style of vintage book covers, playing with the conventions of design and psychology by pairing the word “Anxiety” with the ironic subtitle “Not Worried About It.” The playful use of text and imagery serves as a satirical nod to contemporary issues surrounding mental health and how we perceive and respond to it.
The Connor Brothers, originally working under a pseudonym to shield their identities, have gained recognition for their clever reinterpretations of pulp fiction art combined with biting, humorous text. Their work often juxtaposes deep philosophical quotes or observations with visually striking imagery, forcing viewers to confront the gap between appearance and reality.
"Anxiety" continues their tradition of using wit and irony to explore important themes, and their work has earned international acclaim with sold-out exhibitions in major cities such as London, New York, and Dubai. With a background in supporting social causes like mental health awareness, The Connor Brothers align their artistic voice with advocacy, using pieces like "Anxiety" to engage the public in critical conversations.























