The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Anti-gun violence work in showcase

- MICHAEL ALEXANDER

Internatio­nallyrenow­ned Dundeeeduc­ated artist Frank To is taking his message of peace to Sweden just days after he was asked to speak at COP26 in Glasgow.

The Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design graduate and award-winning artist will be addressing the growing pandemic of gun violence in Sweden by showcasing his latest creation, made from destroyed illegal firearms, at the Fotografis­ka Museum in Stockholm.

He has been invited to present his new soft pastels made from Humanium Metal in Armed Art at Fotografis­ka, an event where the world’s first pastels made from destroyed weapons will be used.

He has been working in collaborat­ion with IM Swedish Developmen­t Partner for the past three years developing a new art medium made from Humanium Metal, which is a new type of alloy made from destroyed illegal firearms.

His unique gunpowder technique is garnering him internatio­nal recognitio­n as a leading contempora­ry artist among art critics and high-profile collectors alike, including actor Sir Patrick Stewart (of Star Trek fame) and New York-based Michel Witmer.

Speaking ahead of his attendance in Sweden tomorrow, Frank said: “It’s very important that as an activist against illegal gun violence, I try to do my part in tackling this manmade pandemic.

“By physically being involved in the actual process of transformi­ng an item that was used to kill people into something that could be used to address and hopefully give a voice in the campaign against illegal gun violence then I know that I’ve done my duty as a decent human being.

“I am very honoured to have my Humanium Metal pastels to make their first internatio­nal debut at the Fotografis­ka Museum where they will be used by community and internatio­nally recognised artists as well as supported by members of the Swedish Government in the Armed Art event. As I’m a Scottish artist, it is crucial that I represent Scotland’s shared view on addressing and being pro-active on the destructio­n of unlawful weapons especially guns.

Armed Art will be hosted at the Fotografis­ka, Museum in Stockholm. Sweden, tomorrow.

Frank was asked to speak at COP26 about his work to help combat global gun violence.

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MESSAGE OF PEACE: Award-winning artist Frank To and some of his gunpowder work. Picture by Kim Cessford.

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