Brandalism & Brandalised

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  • Flying Balloons Girl 1000% Be@rbrick by Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy Flying Balloons Girl 1000% Be@rbrick by Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy

    Brandalism & Brandalised Flying Balloons Girl 1000% Be@rbrick by Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy

    Flying Balloons Girl 1000% BE@RBRICK x Brandalised Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 New In Box Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy Be@rbrick Flying Balloons Girl 1000% Collectible Figure! Standing approximately 27.55 this Be@rbrick set is inspired by the art of Banksy. One of Banky's most well known artworks, Flying Balloon Girl, dates back to 2005 using black spray paint to stencil the piece onto a wall on the West Bank in Israel. Medicom Toy and Brandalism collaborate again after the popular Flower Bomber Bearbrick for this second Banksy Bearbrick. Water transfer technology ensures unique print placements. The 100% and 400% size Bearbricks stand at 7cm and 28cm tall respectively.

    $1,324.00

Brandalised - Sprayed Paint Art Collection
Brandalism is a global movement that was started by a group of anonymous graffiti artists in 2012. The group is known for its provocative and politically charged street art, which often critiques consumerism, capitalism, and the role of advertising in society. Brandalism is particularly famous for its "ad-takeover" campaigns, where the group replaces commercial billboards with their own artwork. The founders of Brandalism remain anonymous, and the group is made up of artists from all over the world. Some of the artists who have contributed to Brandalism include Banksy, Ron English, and Paul Insect. Brandalism's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums all over the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The group has also been featured in numerous documentaries and books about street art. One of Brandalism's most famous campaigns took place in 2014 during the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris. The group replaced hundreds of outdoor advertising spaces with artwork that critiqued the role of the advertising industry in promoting consumerism and contributing to climate change. Brandalism's work has been controversial, with some critics accusing the group of vandalism and others praising their political activism. The group has been arrested and fined for their work, but they continue to create street art that challenges the status quo. Overall, Brandalism is a powerful example of how street art can be used to critique and challenge the dominant cultural narratives of our time. Through their work, the group encourages us to question the role of advertising, consumerism, and capitalism in our lives, and to imagine a more just and equitable world.

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