1/7/2023 0 Comments Graffiti crown![]() Whoever wears the Crown, its authority will continue to act as a safeguard of the Australian people's rights and freedoms. One day the Queen will die and the Heir-Apparent will immediately assume the title of King but it will be the Crown and its authority which is passed on. She is, in fact, the living embodiment of the nation but the Crown will continue to be the embodiment of authority regardless of the wearer. She deserves our attention not only as the wearer of the Crown but as a human being who has devoted her life to duty and service of her peoples. In the case of the Queen who is surely the most well-known and respected public figure in the world, our fascination on the minutiae of her life is understandable. Many become fascinated by the wearers of crowns and their extraordinary lives. Although the Victorian journalist and essayist Walter Bagehot had perceptively said of Queen Victoria: 'The use of the Queen in a dignified capacity is incalculable, it is also contextually true that in a Constitutional Monarchy it matters not who is the Monarch because it is the Crown and the 'system' which is paramount.' It is the Crown, and not the wearer, which embodies the State, the laws and the rights of the people. This means that the Monarchy always represents the continuity, legitimacy and unity of the State and has been able to survive change because of its ability to adapt and because it is vested in the people, not in a single person or social class. The crown remains but a sovereign, being human, does not. One could look on a monarch as 'keeper of the Crown'. ![]() When a new Sovereign takes over, the Crown remains ever in force even for the seconds in delay between the death of one Sovereign and the accession of the next. One straight forward way to grasp its significance is to realise that the Sovereign has the responsibility of the Crown for the term of his/her life. In Australia the meaning of the word ‘Crown’ takes on this legal 'other' meaning rather than that of a real material crown. It is the last resource provided by the Constitution to guarantee its own working and thus is indispensable for without the Crown the Constitution cannot function. ![]() Ultimately its presence ensures the protection of the rights of the people regardless of the government of the day. Inside the hat: Wall art print, hidden “crown” pocketUnderstanding the meaning of ‘the Crown’ as used in the Constitution and government can result in much legal and philosophical discussion as it is not just a physical object placed on the Sovereign's head during a coronation it also represents the legal embodiment of the authority of the Sovereign in relation to law, governance by State or Commonwealth, justice, Armed Forces, the prerogative powers and so on. Side Logo: The famous Peter Meijn Amsterdams finnest graffity artist, Signatureīack of the hat: “Painter4life” embriodery Lauren Rose calls them “Painter4life” and pays respect to the Street Graffiti Culture with this hat Yes the graffiti writers life can be describedas determined to keep their names and the culture alive.Ĭoncrete walls are sledgehammered, fences are cut open, dug under or climbed over, cameras are obscured, security guards observed night after night until a moment of opportunity is revealed and train timetables studied and memorised, all for no financial gain. Lauren Rose shows respect to this artform and created a line of hats ” Painter4life”. The art of graffiti has come a long way and mesmerizes millions. Lauren Rose Spray Graffiti ‘Crown’ Snapback Designed by Peter Meijn Amsterdams finnest graffity artist,Ĭrowns stands for a widely known graffer that has earned a tremendouse ammount of respect.
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