
Never trust Obey street art
by Kactus Fpv
An all-seeing eye radiates with hypnotic intensity, surrounded by bold rays that pierce through geometric patterns in striking orange and black. The iconic "OBEY" message looms above with its rebellious decree: "Never trust your own eyes, believe what you are told." Kactus Fpv's interpretation captures the provocative essence of Shepard Fairey's street art movement, where propaganda-style graphics meet counterculture messaging in a powerful visual statement about surveillance and conformity.
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