Conor Matthew Mccreedy (born 1987) is a contemporary artist, conservationist and collector based in Switzerland.
[7][8] After dropping out of college, Mccreedy began selling his artwork on the streets of Union Square in New York City.
[7] The exhibition was composed of wildlife photography that he took in South Africa and African safari influenced paintings.
John Cole-Morgan of the South African stated of his Hong Kong exhibition that Mccreedy's work was "powerful, dynamic and genuinely hypnotic".
[20] His painting was described by Amber Genuske in the Huffington Post as showing "fluid motion" and "expressionistic creation.
[26] During Art Basel, Switzerland in 2017, Mccreedy donated his small Houses of Parliament, London painting to the UNAIDS, United Nations foundation.
[28] Proceeds from the sale of his small 'Splash Painting' went to cerebral palsy causes, part of the Gracious Hearts Foundation.
[citation needed] He donated a small 'Angel Painting' to Ellerman House, Art Angels Foundation.