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Size:44 x 44 in.
The Connor Brothers' If It's Not Weird I'm Not Interested, measuring 39 x 39 inches, is a bold and dynamic artwork that embodies the duo's signature combination of retro imagery and provocative textual elements. This piece juxtaposes a glamorous vintage figure with a witty, irreverent phrase, challenging viewers to question societal norms and celebrate individuality. The vibrant teal backdrop, punctuated by splashes of colour and textural detail, heightens the visual impact, while the layered composition invites deeper reflection on the meaning of unconventionality.
British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding, collectively known as The Connor Brothers, have gained international acclaim for their satirical and thought-provoking works. Initially adopting a fictitious backstory to present their art, they captured the imagination of the art world with their narrative of twins escaping a Californian cult. Once their true identities were revealed, their success only deepened as their works continued to resonate with audiences.
The Connor Brothersā art skilfully merges vintage aesthetics with contemporary commentary, addressing themes of truth, fiction, and perception. Their works have been featured in prestigious galleries worldwide and are part of notable collections, including The Victoria and Albert Museum. Dedicated to social causes, they use their platform to raise awareness about mental health and global issues, reinforcing the relevance and power of their art.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Size:44 x 44 in.
The Connor Brothers' If It's Not Weird I'm Not Interested, measuring 39 x 39 inches, is a bold and dynamic artwork that embodies the duo's signature combination of retro imagery and provocative textual elements. This piece juxtaposes a glamorous vintage figure with a witty, irreverent phrase, challenging viewers to question societal norms and celebrate individuality. The vibrant teal backdrop, punctuated by splashes of colour and textural detail, heightens the visual impact, while the layered composition invites deeper reflection on the meaning of unconventionality.
British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding, collectively known as The Connor Brothers, have gained international acclaim for their satirical and thought-provoking works. Initially adopting a fictitious backstory to present their art, they captured the imagination of the art world with their narrative of twins escaping a Californian cult. Once their true identities were revealed, their success only deepened as their works continued to resonate with audiences.
The Connor Brothersā art skilfully merges vintage aesthetics with contemporary commentary, addressing themes of truth, fiction, and perception. Their works have been featured in prestigious galleries worldwide and are part of notable collections, including The Victoria and Albert Museum. Dedicated to social causes, they use their platform to raise awareness about mental health and global issues, reinforcing the relevance and power of their art.
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