Body Shop founder Anita Roddick and artist Chris Robinson, October 1998. Amnesty International and The Body Shop, marked the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted in Paris in 1948. with a portrait exhibition featuring unique thumbprint images of 12 human rights defenders, including four completed by artist Chris. He was one of several artists from around the world commissioned by The Body Shop to create a portrait as part of the store's Make Your Mark campaign. The campaign ran in 34 countries, and over six months customers to The Body Shop left three million


Body Shop founder Anita Roddick and artist Chris Robinson, October 1998. Amnesty International and The Body Shop, marked the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted in Paris in 1948. with a portrait exhibition featuring unique thumbprint images of 12 human rights defenders, including four completed by artist Chris. He was one of several artists from around the world commissioned by The Body Shop to create a portrait as part of the store's Make Your Mark campaign. The campaign ran in 34 countries, and over six months customers to The Body Shop left three million thumbprints as a pledge of their support for human rights. Picture by Roger Bamber


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