Elizabeth II Queen of England

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  • Dog Save The Queen Sculpture by D*Face- Dean Stockton Dog Save The Queen Sculpture by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Dog Save The Queen Sculpture by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Dog Save The Queen Limited Edition Polystone Resin Bust Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist D*Face. Displayed With Box In celebration of her Madge’s 95th birthday, StolenSpace is very proud to be releasing a very limited number of D*Face's most recent collaborative sculpture edition with Medicom Toys. She stands 15" tall (38 cm) and is made from high-quality polystone, sculpted by Perfect Studio. Each piece comes housed in a specially designed box. "Dog Save The Queen" is a sculpture created by the contemporary British artist Dean Stockton, better known as DFace. DFace is well-known for his graffiti, paintings, and sculptures that often incorporate elements of pop culture and social commentary. He is heavily influenced by street art, punk, and skateboarding culture, and his work has been compared to that of other popular street artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey. The "Dog Save The Queen" sculpture features a unique take on the iconic British symbol, the Union Jack. The piece showcases a bulldog a breed commonly associated with British identity, symbolizing the monarchy Queen of England Elizabeth II. The title of the work is a play on the phrase "God Save the Queen," which is the British national anthem and a rallying cry for the country's monarchy. DFace's "Dog Save The Queen" sculpture represents the artist's commentary on British identity, patriotism, and the role of the monarchy in modern society. Through the use of the bulldog, Union Jack, and crown, DFace highlights the intertwining of these symbols in the collective British consciousness. The playful title and representation of the bulldog suggest a tongue-in-cheek approach to exploring these themes, inviting viewers to consider their own thoughts on British identity and the monarchy.

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Elizabeth II Queen of England
Elizabeth II, the Queen of England, has been a subject of fascination for people all over the world. Her reign, spanning over 7 decades, has seen significant changes in the world, and her image has been immortalized in various forms of art, including graffiti and street art prints. Graffiti art prints and street art prints have become increasingly popular in recent years, with artists using public spaces to display their creativity and make a statement. Elizabeth II, with her distinctive style and presence, has become a popular subject for these forms of art. Graffiti art prints of Elizabeth II often feature her in a bold, vibrant style, with the artist incorporating various elements to create a unique piece of art. These prints may depict the Queen in her regal attire, or they may show a more relaxed side to her personality, such as enjoying a cup of tea or taking a stroll in the park. Street art prints of Elizabeth II often take a more political or social stance, with the artist using the Queen's image to comment on current events or issues. For example, some prints may show the Queen with a speech bubble containing a quote from a controversial figure or politician, while others may depict her as a symbol of the British establishment, highlighting issues of inequality and injustice. Regardless of the style or message, graffiti art prints and street art prints of Elizabeth II are a testament to her enduring popularity and cultural significance. Her image has become a powerful symbol of British identity, and her reign has been marked by significant historical events that have shaped the world we live in today. In recent years, there has been a growing trend of street artists using their art to raise awareness of social and political issues. Elizabeth II, as a figurehead of the British establishment, has become a popular subject for these artists to comment on issues such as Brexit, the refugee crisis, and climate change. Elizabeth II, the Queen of England, has become an iconic figure in graffiti and street art prints. Her image has been used to make bold political and social statements, as well as to celebrate her regal presence and enduring popularity. Whether you see her as a symbol of British identity or a reminder of the inequalities of the establishment, there is no denying the cultural significance of the Queen in the world of art.

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