Answer:
- Banksy slave labour a real life situation because the art work depicts an 'urchin child' at a 'sewing machine' assembling a 'bunting' of union 'jack patches'.
- The work was protest against the usage of sweatshops for manufacturing London Olympics memorabilia and diamond jubilee in 2012.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Slave labour is a mural that was painted by a British graffiti artist, Bansky on the side wall of a pound land store in 'wood green', London, may 2012.
- Bansky is an 'England based street artist', political activist, vandal, and film director since the 1990s.
- His work was dealt with social and political themes which might include anti-consumerism, anti-war, anti-imperialism,anti-fascism, etc.
- His subversive epigrams and satirical street art combine graffiti with dark humour executed in a 'distinctive stenciling technique'.
- His works of social and political commentary have featured on walls streets and bridges throughout the world.