The artwork “Love Is In The Air”, also known as “Flower Thrower” or “Rage”, was created by Banksy in 2003 as a stencil mural in Beit Sahour in the West Bank. It depicts a masked man throwing a bouquet of flowers, similar to throwing a Molotov cocktail. Although Banksy has made no public statement about…
Banksy’s artwork “Girl Frisking Soldier,” created in 2007 on the Western Wall in Bethlehem, depicts a young girl frisking a soldier—a reversal of the usual roles in conflict zones. Banksy has made no public statement about this specific work. However, the image is often interpreted as a criticism of the daily reality in occupied territories,…
Banksy’s artwork “Graffiti Is A Crime” shows two boys, one standing on the back of the other to grab a spray can hanging from a sign that reads “Graffiti is a crime”. This work appeared in New York City in 2013 during Banksy’s “Better Out Than In” residency. The sign was already in place before…
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…