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Robert Banks, better known as Banksy, was born in 1974 in Bristol, United Kingdom. Characterized by his indescribable interior images, he is a famous English graffiti artist whose works are often humorous and/or political in nature. His famous "street art", which refers to the combination of graffiti with a characteristic stencil technique, makes him one of the best-known graffiti artists of all time, leaving a mark throughout Europe, especially in London and other countries with his anonymous paintings. . Among all the options, I chose "The Scarlet Pimpernel of Modern Art", which is not just a simple illustration but a unique and unique situation that captures so many scenes happening in just one second. By making viewers imagine different things and possibilities of what happened in the painting, this image represents remorse, anger, disappointment, guilt, shame, sadness, loneliness, and desperation, among others. The random blue dots on the top of the painting immediately caught my eye. It gave me a sense of regret on the part of the artist towards his work, as if he wasn't satisfied with his work and had thrown away something that may have accidentally stained it. On the other hand, the blue dots may represent anger, as the artwork may represent his life story and the painting may have brought back bitter memories of a failed love life. There is a dark room and a man and a woman can be perfectly visible through the painted window. The man looks angry and disappointed. Covering his face from the sun, he is trying to find the man who was with his wife while she was at work. The woman in the back, wearing black underwear and a bra, feels nervous and guilty and hopes that her husband doesn't find out about her secret love affair. Meanwhile, hanging from the window, the man she was with is naked and trying not to be seen. With his right hand he tries not to fall, while with the other hand he covers his parts. Appreciating the rest of the photo, I focus on some details.