Banksy (presumably born around 1974, Bristol, England) — anonymous British street artist and political activist. Banksy became world-famous for his satirical stencil art on walls and buildings, addressing themes such as consumerism, war and social inequality. His best-known works include “Girl with Balloon”, “Flower Thrower” and “Laugh Now”. At Pop Art Statues, 36 Banksy products are available: mugs, tiles, travel cups and water bottles featuring his most iconic images.
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With blood-red paint and a rebellious rat, Banksy leaves a confrontational message: “If graffiti changed anything – it would be illegal.” This iconic street art addresses the tension between creative freedom and social control. The rat, a recurring symbol of resistance in Banksy’s work, appears to have painted the text itself—a silent act of protest…
Banksy’s “Kissing Coppers” is a 2004 stencil artwork depicting two British police officers kissing. It originally appeared on the wall of the Prince Albert Pub in Brighton, a city known as the LGBTQ+ center of the UK. Banksy has made no public statements about the significance of this particular work. However, given its location and…
This particular artwork featuring Mario and a police officer is often considered a parody of modern society and consumer culture. The image shows Mario, a symbol of nostalgia and video game culture, facing a police officer who appears to be examining his mushroom as if it were an illegal substance. Although this work has Banksy’s…
Banksy’s artwork “No Future” depicts a young girl sitting on the floor, holding a balloon in the shape of the letter “O” and sitting next to the words “NO FUTURE”. This work appeared in 2010 on the wall of a private home in Southampton, England. Unfortunately, it was painted over just a week after discovery…
Banksy’s artwork “CND Soldiers”, also known as “Peace Soldiers”, depicts two soldiers in combat gear. One stands guard with a machine gun, while the other paints a large red peace sign on a wall. This symbol was originally associated with the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and is now recognized worldwide as a sign…
Banksy’s artwork “Queen’s Guard” depicts a member of the royal guard urinating against a wall. This statue was installed in London in 2007. Banksy has made no public statement about this specific work. However, the image is often interpreted as a satire on the British monarchy and its symbols, with the royal guard, normally a…
Banksy’s 2006 artwork “Sweep It Under the Carpet” depicts a maid sweeping dirt under a wall hanging. It appeared on Chalk Farm Road in North London. Banksy has stated that the work is a portrait of Leanne, a chambermaid who cleaned his room at a Los Angeles motel. He described her as “a feisty lady”….
Banksy’s artwork “Waiting in Vain,” created in October 2013, depicts a man in a smart suit waiting with a wilted bouquet of flowers at the entrance to Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club in New York. This work is part of Banksy’s “Better Out Than In” residency, during which he unveiled a new work of art in…
Banksy Tile ‘Well Hung Lover’, also known as “Naked Man Hanging From Window”, was applied to the side wall of a building in Frogmore Street, Bristol, in 2006. It shows a naked man hanging from a windowsill, while a clothed man and a woman in lingerie look out the window. The man appears to be…
The new 230ml Travel Cup line from Banksy’s Graffiti is made from R-pet, a food-grade recycled plastic; the entire range has been conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Carry your cappuccino with you without losing a drop. These cups have a practical drip-saving lid and a silicone anti-scald band. It keeps the taste of your…
The new 230ml Travel Cup line from Banksy’s Graffiti is made from R-pet, a food-grade recycled plastic; the entire range has been conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Carry your cappuccino with you without losing a drop. These cups have a practical drip-saving lid and a silicone anti-scald band. It keeps the taste of your…
NEW: the 400ml Banksy’s Graffiti cups are made from R-pet, recycled food-grade plastic; the entire range has been conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Take your herbal tea with you without losing a drop. These cups have a practical drip-saving lid and a burn-resistant silicone band. It keeps the flavour of your drinks intact, is…
The new Banksy’s Graffiti 400ml Travel Cups line is made from R-pet, a food-grade recycled plastic; the entire range has been conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Take your favourite drink on the go without losing a drop. These cups have a practical drip-saving lid and a silicone anti-burn band. It keeps the flavour of…
The new Banksy’s Graffiti 400ml Travel Cups line is made from R-pet, a food-grade recycled plastic; the entire range has been conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Take your favourite drink on the go without losing a drop. These cups have a practical drip-saving lid and a silicone anti-burn band. It keeps the flavour of…
NEW: the 400ml Banksy’s Graffiti cups are made from R-pet, recycled food-grade plastic; the entire range has been conceived, defined and designed in Italy. Take your herbal tea with you without losing a drop. These cups have a practical drip-saving lid and a burn-resistant silicone band. It keeps the flavour of your drinks intact, is…
In collaboration with “You Bottles” it is a bottle made of stainless steel, the most suitable material for food use. The steel used is resistant and ensures long-term use, it does not alter flavors and odors, it offers 12 hours of thermal maintenance for hot drinks and 24 hours for cold drinks. Free of bisphenol…
Banksy: the anonymous artist who turned the street into a museum
Banksy is an anonymous British street artist whose identity has never been officially confirmed. He was presumably born around 1974 in Bristol, England, and began with graffiti in the city’s underground scene during the 1990s. Over the course of the 2000s, he grew into one of the most famous contemporary artists in the world — not through galleries, but through illegal murals on buildings, bridges and walls in cities worldwide.
Banksy’s work appears unannounced and is claimed afterwards through his own channels. His artworks have sold for millions at auction, but the artist himself emphasises that street art belongs to and is for everyone. In 2018, the painting “Girl with Balloon” went through a shredder at the moment it was auctioned at Sotheby’s — an act orchestrated by Banksy himself that made worldwide headlines.
How to recognise Banksy’s style
Banksy’s work has several instantly recognisable characteristics:
Stencil technique: Banksy works almost exclusively with stencils, making his images sharp, graphic and quickly reproducible.
Satirical humour: many works contain an ironic or sarcastic message. Well-known examples include a flower thrower hurling a bouquet instead of a Molotov cocktail, or two kissing police officers.
Black-and-white contrasts with colour accents: most works are predominantly black and white, with a single colour accent — a red balloon heart, a yellow flower — that draws the eye and underscores the message.
Social commentary: Banksy consistently addresses themes such as capitalism, militarism, climate change, police violence and social inequality.
Like Kedarone and Herman Brood, Banksy uses raw, graphic techniques to make a direct statement. Where Britto uses colour and optimism, Banksy opts for black-and-white contrasts and social commentary — two extremes of pop art.
Banksy collection at Pop Art Statues
At Pop Art Statues you’ll find a rotating collection of 36 Banksy products, starting from €13.90. The range includes ceramic mugs, decorative tiles, travel cups made from recycled plastic and double-walled water bottles — all featuring Banksy’s most iconic images. These are not artworks or replicas, but everyday items with Banksy designs.
Who is Banksy a good gift for?
Banksy products are suitable for someone who is interested in street art, social commentary or contemporary culture. The mugs make an accessible birthday or Christmas gift that appeals to a wide audience. The tiles are nice wall decor for someone who wants a subtle art statement in their home.
Banksy products are less suitable for those looking for exclusive art purchases or collectibles — these are mass-produced items, not limited editions. For someone who does not appreciate street art or political art, Banksy is probably not the right choice.
Banksy creates satirical street art using stencil technique. His work is predominantly black and white with colour accents and always contains a socially critical or ironic message.
Are the Banksy products at Pop Art Statues authentic?
The products are items featuring images of Banksy’s best-known works. They are not original artworks or replicas, but everyday items with Banksy designs applied to them.
How much does a Banksy product cost at Pop Art Statues?
Prices range from €13.90 for a travel cup to €35.90 for a double-walled water bottle. Mugs cost €14.90 and tiles €19.95.
Which Banksy product is most popular as a gift?
The ceramic mugs and decorative tiles are the most chosen. “Girl with Balloon”, “The Flowerthrower” and “Laugh Now” in particular are popular choices.
How do I care for Banksy products?
Ceramic mugs are dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended to preserve the print. Clean travel cups (RPET) by hand. Dust tiles and wall decor with a dry cloth.