This piece is a high-octane collision of street art and national identity, shredding the Union Jack into a layered collage of newsprint and neon graffiti. Splashes of hot pink and dripping crimson ink cut through the weathered black-and-white typography, embodying the raw, DIY ethos of the 1970s underground. The frenetic overlap of words like "PUNK" and "DIY" creates a sense of urgent, rhythmic noise that echoes the high-energy defiance of a rock revolution. It is a visual riot that transforms a traditional emblem into a bold statement of counter-culture, perfect for a space that celebrates history with an edge.
This piece is a high-octane collision of street art and national identity, shredding the Union Jack into a layered collage of newsprint and neon graffiti. Splashes of hot pink and dripping crimson ink cut through the weathered black-and-white typography, embodying the raw, DIY ethos of the 1970s underground. The frenetic overlap of words like "PUNK" and "DIY" creates a sense of urgent, rhythmic noise that echoes the high-energy defiance of a rock revolution. It is a visual riot that transforms a traditional emblem into a bold statement of counter-culture, perfect for a space that celebrates history with an edge.