Home » News » Artist known as “Spicebag” creates controversial images, including a depiction of gardaí protecting bailiffs during an eviction and a cartoon pig’s head over the face of a garda. Sinn Féin’s housing spokesman shared the images, sparking backlash from a Garda representative body. “Spicebag” denied creating the image of the garda with the pig’s face and also designed a tour poster for a band depicting a bonfire with former Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tied to a rocket.

Artist known as “Spicebag” creates controversial images, including a depiction of gardaí protecting bailiffs during an eviction and a cartoon pig’s head over the face of a garda. Sinn Féin’s housing spokesman shared the images, sparking backlash from a Garda representative body. “Spicebag” denied creating the image of the garda with the pig’s face and also designed a tour poster for a band depicting a bonfire with former Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tied to a rocket.

An artist known as “Spicebag” has caused controversy by sharing images on social media that include a depiction of gardaí taking part in an eviction during the famine era, a garda with a pig’s head, and a burning Police Service of Northern Ireland van. Sinn Féin’s housing spokesman shared the work of “Spicebag”, who also produced a cartoon of former Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster strapped to a rocket on top of a bonfire. The artist has accused gardaí of protecting bailiffs at a recent eviction, adding: “These are the same Gards who will ignore 3000 domestic violence calls, but if, god forbid, a property developer doesn’t get their way, they’ll be on it like a fly on shite”. The artist denies creating the image of the Garda with the pig’s face, stating it was created by another campaign group.

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