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  • Peace of mind $250

    A lonely street boy sleeping on a bench, smelling the Roseness of a flower, unknowingly in his loneliness. Under the seat is a cat, feeling lonely. These two, the cat and the boy, are lonely, trying to have a piece of mind.

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  • Peace of mind $250

    This guy is trying to have a piece of mind he lays Down on the floor after being heart broken he also read the book to know why since music is the food soul he listens to music to calm down.

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  • Redeemed $200

    Redeemed from the problems, the pain, and the struggle; thus, the hug would show the love and appreciation for a new lovely friend—the cat.

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  • Reflection $450

    Reflection captures the way our communities shape us and how we, in turn, mirror them. It delves into the layers of identity formed by the places we inhabit and the people we encounter. Through this work, I explore how our experiences—both uplifting and challenging—forge our resilience, highlighting the dynamic relationship between self and society. This piece speaks to the subtle yet profound ways that our surroundings etch themselves onto us, leaving imprints of shared life and personal growth.

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  • The prayer $250

    Whenever we go through a lot, we humble our faces and pray to the Lord Almighty GOD.

    Size: 65cm X 55 cm

    Year: 2023

    Artist name: Conrad

     

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  • Urgent call $250

    My idea came from a friend who received an urgent call and was summoned for a job interview, so my paintings describe an urgent call. – Conrad

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  • Vagrants $450

    The artwork engages themes of identity, displacement, and self-search. Aksanti B., 2003, is a Congolese refugee artist based in Kampala; his work explores his life as a young refugee male who steps off his like, trying to make meaning with the space he interacts with and the people he meets. He shapes his dream with one brush stroke at a time. His work was exhibited at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. 

    Vagrant delves into the lives of street-connected children, exploring themes of displacement and resilience. The artwork sheds light on a subject often overlooked and marginalized by society and those in power.

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