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Charles (Bronson) Salvador

  • Andrew Parkin
  • Jan 23, 2018
  • 1 min read

Salvador's art could be described as very defined. When he first started to draw and paint they were all about violence and against the prison service. Over the years he has matured as an artist, and realised that he cannot beat the system. So in 2014 he held an exhibition called the Death Of Bronson and changed his name to Charles Salvador after the famous painter Salvador Dali. In his art you can see traits of Dali's work.

This is the first correspondence I had with Salvador which depicts images of needles with wings flying towards his head.

This is the first correspondence i had with Salvador which depicts images of needles with wings flying towards his head this symbolises the use of drugs to subdue him (liquid cosh)

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