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No. 49-52 Peace Up (2026)Painting by Katrina Loren Exconde

12.7 x 12.7 x 0.64cm (unframed) / 12.7 x 12.7cm (actual image size)

£211.88

No. 49-52 Peace Up

Do you think there is peace in the current symbol?

From: FIGU /friedenssymbol

"The existing and worldwide circulating false ‹peace symbol› with the death rune, which truthfully corresponds to a ‹symbol of death› and ‹hate symbol›, was conceived and created in 1958 by the British graphic artist Gerald Holtom on behalf of the British campaign on nuclear disarmament, without foreknowledge that his work will cause evil, war, crime, suffering, suffering Thus, it became absolutely inevitable that the false ‹peace symbol› – the kelti-che ‹death rune symbol› – still provokes division, strife and destruction, as can be observed on a daily basis..."

Materials used:

tempera paint, ink, canvas board

Details:

Tags:

#peace#peace art#peace symbol#peace abstract
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No. 49-52 Peace Up

Do you think there is peace in the current symbol?

From: FIGU /friedenssymbol

"The existing and worldwide circulating false ‹peace symbol› with the death rune, which truthfully corresponds to a ‹symbol of death› and ‹hate symbol›, was conceived and created in 1958 by the British graphic artist Gerald Holtom on behalf of the British campaign on nuclear disarmament, without foreknowledge that his work will cause evil, war, crime, suffering, suffering Thus, it became absolutely inevitable that the false ‹peace symbol› – the kelti-che ‹death rune symbol› – still provokes division, strife and destruction, as can be observed on a daily basis..."

Materials used:

tempera paint, ink, canvas board

Details:

Tags:

#peace#peace art#peace symbol#peace abstract
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Katrina Loren Exconde

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About My WorkI am inspired by the logic behind the patterns, textures, colors and organic forms in nature focusing particularly in rocks but not limited by them. My art is... Read more

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