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Making Cents: Life Below the Bottom Rung

category international | worker & community struggles and protests | other press author Saturday August 29, 2009 12:46author by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin - Ealaíontóir - Artistauthor email caoimhghin at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

Full series of five paintings with new painting Garment Factory, India

A series of five large oil paintings examining the daily existence of people making a living in the worst working conditions in the global economy.
GARMENT FACTORY India  / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in
GARMENT FACTORY India / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in

Nations are not communities and never have been. The history of any country, presented as the history of a family, conceals fierce conflicts of interest (sometimes exploding, most often repressed) between conquerors and conquered, masters and slaves, capitalists and workers, dominators and dominated in race and sex. And in such a world of conflict, a world of victims and executioners, it is the job of thinking people, as Albert Camus suggested, not to be on the side of the executioners.

A People's History of the United States - Howard Zinn

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SOLDERING CIRCUIT BOARDS Toy factory Shantou, Guangdong, China  / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in
SOLDERING CIRCUIT BOARDS Toy factory Shantou, Guangdong, China / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in

PHONE RECYCLING Mumbai, India /  Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in
PHONE RECYCLING Mumbai, India / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in

RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING Phnom Penh, Cambodia  / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in
RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING Phnom Penh, Cambodia / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in

SHIP DISMANTLING,  Alang Shipyard, India /  Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in
SHIP DISMANTLING, Alang Shipyard, India / Oil on canvas 150cm x 150cm / 59.1 in x 59.1 in

author by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin - http://gaelart.net/publication date Mon Aug 31, 2009 17:38author email caoimhghin at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

While reading the International Herald Tribune I came across an article entitled 'Deal near for global pact on ship recycling' (15 May 2009). The article notes that '[t]he dismantling of ships, so that their steel and other materials can be sold as scrap, is often done on or near beaches in poor countries, notably India and Bangladesh. Both nations have pledged to improve working conditions and environmental practices. But labor advocates contend that the process still kills and maims many workers each year and results in the contamination of shorelines with asbestos, oily waste, toxic paint and other dangerous materials.' It struck me that it is rare to see images of people in such working conditions depicted in paintings.

Following Sartre's dictum that 'to reveal is to change' I decided to make a painting that would in a sense 'reveal' this type of work to those like myself who had never come across it before. Like many bad situations they continue without change for a long time because of a lack of awareness of their existence by many who often benefit directly or indirectly from them. I looked at other situations where people worked in very bad and sometimes even horrific working conditions (such as recycling in dumps where children have been buried in the process). I talked about this to friends who told me of other situations (such as sulphur workers in Indonesia who carry 70 - 100Kg's on their backs for 2-3hrs to make $1 causing at the same time burnt skin and lungs).

The globalisation of the world economy has allowed for extremes of exploitation of workers in poor countries. This exploitation is 'hidden' behind advertising and aesthetically designed products. Looking at the people behind the products reminds us that our lifestyle has its negative side too.

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