Shop Till You Drop?!

Bansky one of the most famous street artist in the world. His artistic works consists of political and social themes which is usually featured in the streets. I especially liked two of his famous pieces of art which represents almost the same concept! The first depicts a woman being pulled down falling and reaching for her shopping cart full of goods and the second shows three children giving all manner of respect to a hastily lifted Tesco bag that flies like a flag in the breeze.


 The falling shopper piece is painted a couple of floors up with a pretty drop shadow below while on the lower right portion of the wall is written ,”Cops Against Cuts” The G=Good Cop.’ Toting the artist’s thoughts which is obviously in this case consumerism after it’s been continually questioned due the heightened economic over spending while the second piece the Tesco flag is bringing lots of political commentary the first impression of the scene conveys a sense of shock as the children are honoring a Tesco grocery bag as they might honor their national flag.
Though both documents shows a banal and ordinary scenes of usual streets the artist is presenting a bitter critic to the consuming society and shows the domination of big profit companies to people which changes their own way of living. This is an awakening call to people to try and changes their lifestyle and try to find new ways to live a better and healthier life and to give more importance to healthy and good things instead of consuming blindly.


I personally like both art pieces and Love the artist’s work because his pieces make you think about the meaning.  Both pieces welcome ample social discussions and political viewpoint on consumerism which seems to be the artist’s representation of commercialism and consumer culture. The children in the Tesco flag piece are now showing allegiance to a corporation rather than home country while in the falling shopper photo to a trolley. I also think that the dark use of colors in both pieces furthers the sense of their disaffection and also leading to the unavoidable question:Will You Shop Till You Drop?!

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