Cctv Wall Art
38 creative works found
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A buyers booth photo: / / . / / . / / . /
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A poster version of the t-shirt The Kiss
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This image of Banksy’s “Where did he go?” is on the side of a Sexual Health Clinic in Bristol, UK. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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Grafton Street, London….The ‘artwork’ is by Banksy…its a miracle how they anonymously got into this secure area, under the nose of the guard hut :))
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watercolor, acrylic and mixed media. Based upon an article in the guardian news paper some time ago about the rise in CCTV usage through out Britain’s towns and cities. It was also around the time that Channel 4 released the then, innovative “Big Brother” TV program.
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do todays social habits make you feel safer? / . / is there someone watching you? / . / is privacy a sacrifice? / . / (oil / acrylic mix on canvas) / . /
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I think I’m being watched… Actually, I’m starting to think I may have to make a decision : should I try to deliberately put more items around themes onto redbubble, or do I continue to attempt to post photos that are all quite different, (or do they all form a certain ‘style’ anyway?). Anyway, CCTV cameras are fairly ubiquitous in my environment, so if anything could become the basis of a recurring theme, they would be it
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This image of Banksy’s work was taken in Marble Arch, Central London, a satirical comment on the Big Brother surveillance society we’re living in today. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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I’m not saying this is pretty…. I’m just saying “Check This Out!!” Paranoia is getting a CCTV camera to monitor your garbage bin. But a SECOND camera?? What does that mean? I’m stunned at the kind of society we’re creating. Sometimes it just all seems rather funny, but other times it’s just kind of eerie, and you start to ask yourself what circumstances would see the number of CCTVs out there actually REDUCE instead of progress inevitably upwards. I can’t think of any circumstances. Number 2 in a series.
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Big Brother is watching you….
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Apparently London has the most number of CCTV’s per capita…
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A GRAPHIC POSTER DESIGN OF AN IMAGE OF AN EYE WITH A PIECE OF TEXT/LETTERING SAYING ‘watched’ . IT IS ABOUT HOW WE ARE TURNING INTO A SOCIETY WHERE WE ARE ALL BEING WATCHED ON CAMERA/CCTV LIKE THE TV SHOW ‘big brother’.
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Welcome to London
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A muddled day, and this dark patch photographed overhanging the Police vehicles depot in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
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Huge cloud photographed overhanging the Police vehicles depot in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
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This image of Banksy’s “Take This Society” was taken on a roundabout in Holland Park, West London and has sadly since been buffed. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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This image of Banksy’s “Cash Machine Grab” was taken in Farringdon, North London. / The piece appeared in London around the time that UK banks decided to fight the legal actions taken by the customers to recover their unfairly taken fees. / Sadly, this artwork has since been destroyed. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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This image of Banksy’s “Designated Graffiti Area ” is on the side of a nightclub in Hoxton, East London. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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This is a photograph of one of Banksy’s trademark rats stencils. This image was taken in London. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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This image of Banksy’s “Bullet Proof Cherub ” is on the side of a building in Old Street, London and is a tribute to fellow graffiti artist Ozone. The photograph was taken with a Canon EOS 400D camera and is set to high resolution so it will look great whichever way you choose to buy it.
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