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$1,732.50The Story
Size:44 x 44 in.
The Connor Brothersā Why Fit In, measuring 39 x 39 inches, captures their trademark fusion of retro aesthetics and thought-provoking text. Against a striking blue and pink background, a glamorous vintage figure radiates defiance, paired with the empowering statement, "Why Fit In When You Were Born To Stand Out?" The juxtaposition of nostalgic imagery and modern-day ideals invites viewers to reflect on societal norms and individuality, while the layered composition brims with wit and irony.
British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding, known as The Connor Brothers, have crafted a unique artistic voice that merges vintage pulp fiction imagery with satirical and often profound commentary. Their works challenge conventional perceptions, encouraging audiences to question the line between reality and fiction. Initially shrouded in the fabricated narrative of twins escaping a Californian cult, the artists revealed their true identities after gaining widespread acclaim.
Their art resonates globally, blending playful critique with deeper social themes. Featured in galleries worldwide, from London to Hong Kong, and aligned with causes like mental health and refugee advocacy, their creations embody a rare mix of humour, intelligence, and relevance. The Connor Brothers continue to redefine modern art, reminding us to embrace the unconventional.
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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.

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 Brothersā Why Fit In, measuring 39 x 39 inches, captures their trademark fusion of retro aesthetics and thought-provoking text. Against a striking blue and pink background, a glamorous vintage figure radiates defiance, paired with the empowering statement, "Why Fit In When You Were Born To Stand Out?" The juxtaposition of nostalgic imagery and modern-day ideals invites viewers to reflect on societal norms and individuality, while the layered composition brims with wit and irony.
British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding, known as The Connor Brothers, have crafted a unique artistic voice that merges vintage pulp fiction imagery with satirical and often profound commentary. Their works challenge conventional perceptions, encouraging audiences to question the line between reality and fiction. Initially shrouded in the fabricated narrative of twins escaping a Californian cult, the artists revealed their true identities after gaining widespread acclaim.
Their art resonates globally, blending playful critique with deeper social themes. Featured in galleries worldwide, from London to Hong Kong, and aligned with causes like mental health and refugee advocacy, their creations embody a rare mix of humour, intelligence, and relevance. The Connor Brothers continue to redefine modern art, reminding us to embrace the unconventional.
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