I've no idea why anarchy is on the end of a piece of string (an anarchy balloon? an anarchy football? No fucking idea). Two age old symbols brought together anarchy and peace, and used pretty well (even with the nagging string issues). Not bad, especially after those recent dire print releases.
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It's meant to be a bird feeder I think Funky, and the bird is pecking at it.
ReplyDeleteIt's another ironic street art gag.
fuck me a bird feeder, I'd need a garden to get that one
ReplyDeleteSo this is saying what? Peace eats anarchy? Birds like novelty birdfeeders? The RSPB is natural choice of organisations to tackle anarchists?
ReplyDeleteI honestly assumed peace was being impaled by anarchy. This gets worse the more I try to comprehend it, or maybe that's the special brew.
ReplyDeleteTotal and utter rubbish from a totally and utter rubbish graphic designer.
ReplyDeleteit's a FAIL then, if you thought it was peace being impailed by anarchy!
ReplyDeleteI can see the weekly meetings at Banksy HQ, where all his assistants put forward their new ideas. This must have been one he rejected, but Paul couldn't let his work of genius go
it looks like a DickFace piece
Paul Insect has made some cool prints in the past, but the street art he makes is weak, and it's clear to see he has no passion for it, and only puts it up to keep him in the public eye. Since Mr Hirst bought his entire first solo show (alledgedly) for half a million quid he has failed to come up with anything that makes Hirsts investment seem worthwhile
No wonder he still has his day job with Banksy Industries
I like that. Simple, good setting and got you guys talking about it's meaning more than most street pieces do. The sea lion piece in Soho was rather good also. Shame his prints have been going downhill fast since the targets years back.
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ReplyDeleteno you can not you cuntish apple pie. pauly..can i say that ? i am an americano in jersey shore paintarillo yet via mtcock and suitable pow staffers terrier
ReplyDeletethe sea lion was sub-standard Banksy, as was the egg painting an anarchy sign
ReplyDeletePaul Insect. Anarchy. the two things don't go together, except in his street work