Today a South African artist has inspired us. Is called Faith47 And, in all its projects, its concern for inequalities, poverty, human rights struggle, the human condition and, above all, its claim for animal abuse. His recent work has caught our attention on the walls and streets of London. They are painted animals on spent, oxidized and very deteriorated surfaces that reinforce the concept that the artist wants to convey: animals that, however powerful they are, have more and more numbers of disappearing.
There are more and more artists who use graffiti resource to claim situations and realities. An example is the mural for the peace of Eduardo Cobra, in which he painted 10 caleidoscopic portraits of the main personalities they have fought in the name of La Paz.
And another, although much more vindictive with the human and social condition, is the famous Banksy who has recently returned with a couple of works. The one we show you today illustrates two lovers enjoying the light of their mobiles while they are hugged. Incredible visual criticism for these times in which we are more connected and disconnected than ever.
The truth is very interested in this type of art. So if you want we would love to share with us artists or projects that had the same intention.