Shop Until You Drop
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FAQ
What print options do you offer?
Are your canvas prints made in Australia?
What quality are the prints?
Will the colours look exactly like the screen?
How long does delivery take?
Delivery times depending on your location in Australia. Our normal turnaround for delivery (from placing the order to receiving the artwork) - is within 8 days. priority service speeds this up. We print in Noosa and Perth, giving us coverage on both the east and west coasts. Check this page for more accurate time frames for all locations.
What if I need help choosing the right size?
What printer and inks do you use?
Is the artwork ready to hang?
What happens if my print arrives damaged?
Do you offer custom sizes for your prints?
Am I able to come to your office to collect the artwork directly to save time and shipping
Will I receive a proof for personalised art, and can I make changes
Why buy from Canvas Prints Australia?
What many customers appreciate most is that we are a real business you can actually speak to. If you have questions about sizing, framing, artwork choices, or what might work best in your space, please contact us directly and speak with our team rather than relying on an anonymous marketplace. We also have offices where you can get real support, which gives you confidence when ordering something important for your home. That combination of Australian production, premium materials, and real human service is why many people return to us when they want wall art done properly.
- All Australian orders for Art are Handmade in Noosa or Perth, Australia (*International orders are printed overseas)
- We use 100% Cotton, textured canvas NOT the cheaper plastic looking, Poly-Cotton
- Free image manipulation such as removing red-eye, straightening horizons and lightening the image if needed
- Art is delivered ready to hang on the wall, straight to your door
- Carefully bubble wrapped and boxed to prevent damage in transit
- Every canvas print is stretched by hand on a thick, 1.5” quality kiln-dried pine wood stretcher frame
- Protected with invisible spray UV laminate against fading in the harsh Australian climate, our art shouldn’t fade for up to 70 years!
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Banksy Shop Until You Drop
Banksy’s “Shop Until You Drop” is a striking critique of consumer culture, set against the backdrop of London, one of the world’s major shopping hubs. The mural depicts a woman falling through the air while holding tightly to a shopping trolley, a visual metaphor for the uncontrolled spiral of consumerism. This artwork suggests that society’s relentless pursuit of material goods is leading it toward collapse. The choice of location in Central London, a city known for its wealth and shopping districts, further amplifies the message, positioning the artwork in the heart of the problem it critiques.
The imagery of a free-falling shopper carries an inherent sense of danger, symbolising how modern society is trapped in an unsustainable cycle of consumerism. The trolley, typically associated with convenience and the act of acquiring goods, takes on a more sinister role, representing a trap from which there is no escape. Banksy’s ability to combine a simple, everyday image with profound social commentary is one of the reasons this artwork has resonated so deeply with viewers.
By placing this mural in a public space, Banksy forces passers-by to confront their own participation in this cycle of consumption. The falling figure could be anyone, highlighting the universality of the issue. The stark black and white imagery contrasts sharply with the bustling, colourful surroundings of London’s shopping districts, drawing attention to the fact that the drive to consume often overshadows more meaningful pursuits.
“Shop Until You Drop” is a reminder of the precarious balance between desire and necessity, urging viewers to question whether they are truly in control of their consumption habits or if they, like the woman in the mural, are caught in a downward spiral. Its relevance has only grown as the world grapples with issues like overconsumption, environmental degradation, and economic inequality.











