Banksy’s iconische kunstwerk “Girl with Balloon” verscheen voor het eerst in 2002 als een muurschildering op de South Bank in Londen, vergezeld van de boodschap “There is always hope” (Er is altijd hoop). Deze zin suggereert dat het werk een boodschap van hoop en optimisme uitdraagt. In 2018, tijdens een veiling bij Sotheby’s, werd een…
Called “Boots,” this artwork by Banksy is a simple yet powerful design that is usually interpreted as a social critique or commentary. Although Banksy often does not provide direct explanations of his work, such images often fit into his broader themes of rebellion, power and social inequality. “Boots” seems to refer to the militarization, oppression,…
Monkeys are a recurring motif in Banksy’s oeuvre, often used to criticize human nature and highlight social issues. A well-known example is the 2003 work “Laugh Now”, which depicts a somber monkey with a sandwich board that reads: “Laugh now, but one day we’ll be in charge.” This work is interpreted as a criticism of…
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…
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…
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 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 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…
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…