Don’t Shoot, Bambi
<p><strong>Who is Bambi?</strong></p>
<p>She is one of England’s most popular street artists and this piece is both unusual for her and also not at all surprising.</p>
<p>“Don’t Shoot” was not created in her neighborhood. She dropped down to Shoreditch from Camden Town for this piece, like it was a special project.</p>
<p>She first became widely known with her portrait of Camden’s own Amy Winehouse and continued to paint celebrities around the north side of London.</p>
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<p>‘Amy Jade,’ Amy Winehouse portrait by Bambi, Camden, London, 2011</p>
<p>As she developed, her feminist ideas became more prominent. Then other causes — she commented on climate change using the Pope in a piece in Rome and on treatment of immigrants in a piece near encampments in Calais, France.</p>
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