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Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage is a powerful and thought-provoking work that confronts the human cost of conflict and ideology. In a fractured landscape filled with remnants of battle—broken weapons, fallen monuments, and distant ruins—a young child sits quietly amid the devastation.

At the center of the scene rises a towering structure bearing the words "Power," "Profit," and "Ideology," glowing ominously against the horizon. Around it, the ground is marked with the words "Love," "Equality," and ""Compassion"—ideals that appear overshadowed by the forces that have shaped the surrounding destruction.

The child becomes the emotional anchor of the composition. Innocent, vulnerable, and contemplative, she represents the generations who inherit the consequences of decisions made long before they had a voice.

The painting challenges viewers to reflect on the priorities that shape societies and the unseen victims of conflict. Collateral Damage reminds us, through vivid symbolism and striking contrast, that those least responsible often bear the true cost of power struggles.

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The original artwork for this piece may be available. Serious collectors are invited to inquire for details.

Original

Oil, Acrylic & Archival Ink | Original Available

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$645,000 | Assembled from Various Estates & Collections | Acquisition Inquiries Welcome

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After the Iraq War, the phrase came to represent the tragic loss of civilian lives—collateral damage. In contrast, this work reflects on another ongoing conflict, serving as a poignant commentary on Gaza.

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The greatest casualties of conflict are the futures that never had a choice, lives rewritten before they ever had the chance to begin

John Pitre Collateral Damage painting displayed as large framed surreal wall art above fireplace in luxury living room, apocalyptic scene with glowing monument, weapons, and child symbolizing power, ideology, and human cost
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