Produced on a wall in the East End of London, this Banksy image of a young girl hugging a bomb is a stunningly satirical stencil. Banksy has ridiculed violence and war in this image with how innocently he has depicted… Continue Reading →
In the early 2000’s the economic climate was declining, but for an unknown reason, the shoppers of the United Kingdom, did not stop their holiday spending. This piece of Banksy’s work reflects an outrage at the level of consumerism during… Continue Reading →
This piece of Banksy’s art has a very potent meaning that may be difficult for the average Western-World citizen to swallow. The piece captioned “Can’t beat the feelin’”, in Banksy’s book Wall and Piece, depicts Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald… Continue Reading →
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