The Artists

THE ARTISTS

The Scelles Foundation will have a mural painted by the street artist Victor Ash.


Victor Ash is a French artist, originally from Portugal, who lives in Copenhagen.


Technique: His murals or stencil canvases show that, to him, the main danger comes from the growing disconnection between the countryside and cities, nature and culture. His studio works as well as his mural paintings aim at alerting the viewers.


Exposure: Victor Ash has done his first exhibition in 1989, invited by the French fashion designer Agnes b. Since then, his work has been exhibited around the world, including New York, Miami Art Basel, London, Seoul, and Tokyo. He is particularly well known for his gigantic ‘Cosmonaut’ In Berlin.

 

Child slavery - SAM Miami Festival 2017 Wedding walls - 2011
 
Child labor - SAM Miami Festival 2017

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With Victor Ash sixteen artists participate in the exhibition at the UN (fr)

Min Min - Bruno Smoky
Children Rights - Btoy
A Child – Hyuro
Labor - Iljin
Rani One – KinMx
La Plume – Leza One
Mixed media - Loic Ercolessi and Jo di Bona
The right to play - LEO
Serkalem – Mr Cenz
Child Labor – Mister Thoms
Education – PHD
Dream - Remote
Ishmael – Shalak Attack
MTO - Alwaysmind
Ador - SAM UN Exhibition

 

Manhattan Murals for Freedom
Survivors Stories Street Art for Mankind The UN French Mission

The Scelles Foundation is part of "Manhattan Murals for Freedom" against Child Sex Trafficking and Labor, organized by Street Art for Mankind with the French Permanent Mission to the UN. Read more

The Scelles Foundation’s mural will be about Melanie’s story, as Survivor of internet-facilitated sex trafficking. In addition to the painting, people will have the opportunity to hear Melanie sharing her story through the app. Read more

SAM organizes its second awareness-raising campaign to combat sex trafficking and labor of children in partnership with the French Mission to the UN. Read more

As a partner of the campaign, the French Mission will open its doors to the UN-JI Exhibition including the Scelles Foundation’s mural for freedom. Read more