The first thing the audience saw was a little girl. The little girls' bright pink dress emphasizes the focus with contrasting colors. The pink color of her clothes contrasts clearly with the black outline of her body. This makes her more than a soldier wearing a green uniform. Although girls are the focus, the lines in this art work produce so many movements that you will not stare into the place for a long time. The direction her head is facing creates an implicit line putting your eyes on her arms. Her arm extended and tapped the soldier's feet to form a diagonal line.
The girls and soldiers were one of the works of Banksey in 2007 painted on the wall of Bethlehem. I saw an innocent girl plundering a soldier armed with a serious role transition. It is designed to promote the annual Santa Judea District Exhibition, along with other images of the wall. I faded a little bit, but I still see this work. The location of girls and soldiers was discovered at the end of 2011, sorry! The lifestyle you ordered is currently out of stock at the side of the empty building. This is considered to be a failed housing project that was in trouble due to economic downturn. There are black paint stripes, but I can still see it today. Sorry, the lifestyle I ordered is currently out of stock.
When I first moved to Los Angeles in July 2013, I found a rental room inside the house of Craigslist. I soon learned the landlord, and the one I live with is a famous graffiti artist and a notorious street poet Banksy. I never learned his real identity, but I recorded all the strange things they did in the year that we lived together. July 2013 - I visited Banksy's house and soon fell in love with the scene of life. My space is a spacious room located in the house of a luxurious two bedroom craftsman with a beautiful garden. Even when Banksy was wearing a suit and a red horn for a lease contract, I caught the opportunity. He quietly skipped the whole incident and wrote "Lou C. Ferr" on every page, but at a monthly fee of $ 500, I was ready to put him on fire.