BAMBI
Bambi (London 1982) is a pseudonym for a contemporary British street artist. Her work focuses on contemporary female identity and its relationship to patriarchal culture. It also emphasizes political and social injustice. "Bambi" is derived from the children's nickname "Bambino" from childhood and is a popular artist in the world of show business.

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Bambi is the pseudonym of a contemporary British street artist known for his patterned graffiti. Bambi uses representative images to offer social commentary and address political issues. He often uses depictions of important contemporary personalities, such as the artist Ai Weiwei, the late British singer Amy Winehouse or football star David Beckham. The artist's work focuses on contemporary female identity and its relationship to patriarchal culture, the commodification of the art world and political injustice. "Being an artist is about creative freedom," she said. "I want to save the world, and that's why there is always social commentary in my work." It is easy to live with your eyes closed, but it is neither satisfactory nor useful for the world. Born in 1982 in the UK, she has been an active graffiti artist in London's Islington district since her youth. Bambi's work is just as likely to adorn the city's streets as well as the walls of her celebrity collectors, including Rihanna, Brad Pitt and Adele. Her work is known to have raised more than £ 100,000. Little is known about this anonymous artist.
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