BANKSY // Meals On Wheels, 1999

  • Banksy’s 1999 Meat on Wheel features butchered animal on cart, bold comment on consumption and ethics.
    BanksyMeals on Wheels, 1999.
    Acrylic on canvas, 122 × 145 cm. Unique. Signed.
    © Banksy.
    Sharks with Trolleys on Fire stages a surreal face‑off between consumer culture and predation. A shopping trolley blazes with bright orange flames while sharks circle in from all sides. The scene reads like a nightmare aquarium of the high street, where the cart becomes both lure and victim. Banksy twists a familiar object of everyday consumption into a symbol of danger, suggesting a system where buying and feeding look uncomfortably alike.
     
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  • "Some people become cops because they want to make the world a better place. Some people become vandals because they want to make the world a better looking place."
    - Banksy 
    The image shows a single supermarket trolley set on a blue, water‑like ground, filled with vivid orange flames. Large sharks approach from multiple directions, their bodies catching patchy light that suggests movement through water. The contrast between the trolley and the predators creates a tense, cinematic composition. The work plays on themes of consumerism, appetite, and risk, using an everyday retail icon to stand in for prey in a hostile ecosystem.
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