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The artwork depicts three children gathered around a flagpole, where one child raises a Tesco plastic bag instead of a flag, while the others solemnly place their hands over their...
The artwork depicts three children gathered around a flagpole, where one child raises a Tesco plastic bag instead of a flag, while the others solemnly place their hands over their hearts. Against a serene blue background, this scene creates an absurd contrast that challenges the commodification and corporate influence in modern Britain. Titled as a nod to Tesco’s slogan "Every Little Helps," the piece provocatively questions whether every contribution truly aids society. Banksy, known for his irreverent style, humorously critiques the dominance of large corporations like Tesco, which, despite its ubiquitous presence across the country, prompts viewers to ponder the true cost. While convenient, our reliance on these corporate giants risks homogenising our nation's identity and eroding individuality in favour of commercial convenience.