The illustrations inspired by Banksy against the self-destruction of the Planet

Illustrations that make you think about climate change and that were inspired by the painting with the girl with the balloon by Banksy who self-destroyed after being auctioned. But here, art is used to denounce what the hand of man is doing to the planet which ends up in a food processor made of climate change and global warming.



Illustrations that make you think about climate change and that were inspired by the painting with the little girl with the balloon by Banksy who self-destroyed after being auctioned. But here, art is used to denounce what the hand of man is doing to the Planet it ends up in a food processor made of climate change and global warming.



They have sprung up on Twitter, but they do not yet have a paternity, these are the illustrations that tell these last days of current affairs a few hours from the report released by the United Nations scientific group, on the environmental emergency: if carbon emissions are not reduced, we are destined for increasingly persistent global warming.

And this, according to experts, means fires, droughts, sea level rise, floods and much more. The study published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) urgently calls on governments to move towards greener policies and sustainable technologies. "It is therefore necessary to reduce coal until it is eliminated by 2050".

Thus the appeal of the United Nations has inspired illustrators who in the wake of the Banksy phenomenon have created these illustrations where the girl with the balloon by the Bristol artist turns into a Planet. In the frame the world appears in its maximum splendor, but then it ends up in the food processor and changes color showing drought and aridity:

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In this, however, it is the lobbies that decide the destruction

The illustrations inspired by Banksy against the self-destruction of the Planet

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The illustrations inspired by Banksy against the self-destruction of the Planet

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All this, as we said, has inspired a sort of new version of Banksy's painting. An artist who, among other things, has always been attentive to environmental issues.


In 2009 he surprised with this inscription: 'I don't believe in global warming'.

The illustrations inspired by Banksy against the self-destruction of the Planet

In this video, the mysterious artist had instead revealed the mystery about his work which, after being sold for over a million pounds at a Sotheby's auction, destroyed itself.


“The urge to destroy is also a creative urge,” Banksy said, citing Picasso.

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Certainly the self-destruction of the Earth is not.

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Dominella Trunfio

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