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Ready For War

Dan Pearce’s powerful original artwork Ready for War, measuring 43" x 19", is a bold visual protest wrapped in striking urban symbolism. At its centre, a glossy purple AK-47 is reimagined as a sculpture of contradiction, with a winged detail affixed to its side and the barrel contorted into a heart-shaped knot. The piece is set against a backdrop of graffiti-inspired text, proclaiming “MORE LOVE > NOT WAR” in vivid red and black, with peace signs and hand-drawn hearts punctuating the background in luminous pink.

Pearce transforms a universal symbol of violence into a disarmed, almost sacred object of hope, challenging viewers to reconsider narratives of conflict, power, and peace. The juxtaposition of polished metal, graffiti scrawl and a softened colour palette blurs the line between aggression and compassion, confrontation and beauty.

A renowned mixed-media artist based in South East London, Dan Pearce fuses street art, pop culture and activism in his work. His distinctive use of layered textures and found objects pays homage to Warhol and Lichtenstein while forging a contemporary visual language all his own. With a strong philanthropic ethos and a growing international following, Pearce continues to use his art as both commentary and catalyst, compelling audiences to reflect, react, and engage.

$2,617.02

Original: $7,477.21

-65%
Ready For War

$7,477.21

$2,617.02

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Dan Pearce’s powerful original artwork Ready for War, measuring 43" x 19", is a bold visual protest wrapped in striking urban symbolism. At its centre, a glossy purple AK-47 is reimagined as a sculpture of contradiction, with a winged detail affixed to its side and the barrel contorted into a heart-shaped knot. The piece is set against a backdrop of graffiti-inspired text, proclaiming “MORE LOVE > NOT WAR” in vivid red and black, with peace signs and hand-drawn hearts punctuating the background in luminous pink.

Pearce transforms a universal symbol of violence into a disarmed, almost sacred object of hope, challenging viewers to reconsider narratives of conflict, power, and peace. The juxtaposition of polished metal, graffiti scrawl and a softened colour palette blurs the line between aggression and compassion, confrontation and beauty.

A renowned mixed-media artist based in South East London, Dan Pearce fuses street art, pop culture and activism in his work. His distinctive use of layered textures and found objects pays homage to Warhol and Lichtenstein while forging a contemporary visual language all his own. With a strong philanthropic ethos and a growing international following, Pearce continues to use his art as both commentary and catalyst, compelling audiences to reflect, react, and engage.