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Happy Choppers Banksy. Signed Print POA. Applause Banksy. Art Wanted View All Have this to sell? I want this too. CND Soldiers Banksy. Pulp Fiction Banksy. Choose Your Weapon grey Banksy. This stencil painting by Banksy, made on steel using the airbrush technique, was auctioned on April 25, , at the Bonhams auction house from London. Click here for more data! Think Tank is another piece by Banksy from , a study commissioned for the Blur's album cover artwork.
This beautiful spray painting, stenciled on steel, depicts a romantic couple wearing deep-sea diving helmets, drinking wine and sitting at a restaurant table under a dripping pink colored heart.
For more details on this artwork, click here! Banksy's subversive painting of Rembrandt , dated , is a humorous and highly entertaining, "vandalized" reinterpretation of the old Dutch master's self-portrait with the addition of attention grabbing, stick-on googly eyes, and executed in acrylics on large canvas.
This artwork shows good old lighthearted attitude Banksy is known for but it is painted in a very different fashion than most of his works. Banksy's Rembrandt is a practical joke aimed to question preconceptions of differences between great, classic art and modern, urban art.
It was auctioned in February at the Phillips London auction house. In a rather rare collaborative piece, Banksy teamed up with graffiti artist Inkie in order to cover a meter-ling trailer with an interesting painting. The artists approached the owners of the trailer and asked if they could paint it over. Three days later, the image was born - it depicts the era of the mids, when the free party movement was quite popular. Of course, the graffiti bomb piece belongs to Inkie.
See more about this artwork here! On February 14, Sotheby's from New York auctioned this Banksy's sculptural graffiti piece, dated , which caused quite a stir when it first appeared on the streets in Soho, London. Bent and broken British Telecommunications phone booth with a protruding pickaxe and blood pooling underneath it divided Londoners, sparking a passionate debate whether it is simply a case of vandalism or a piece of an artistic visual commentary. See more details at the link.
Taken from an 18th-century portrait by the English painter Thomas Beach, it is another great example where Banksy has corrupted traditional painting in the manner of the previously mentioned Rembrandt portrait subversion.
The original portrait is provocatively altered to include a hand casually showing a rude gesture of raised middle finger.
More on the subject here. Throughout his career, Banksy's relationship with law enforcement has been understandably difficult. A striking early example of what would become Banksy's most iconic motifs, Untitled Fuck The Police from shows a tense police officer who has drawn his baton set against a stark white background. Rendered in a simple but effective way, the image possesses a visual immediacy and clean aesthetic that is key to its popularity.
More data on Untitled Fuck The Police here! This playful work is stenciled in the act of a dynamic gesture, depicting a monkey in the instant before a violent explosion. Since the detonator is attached to the bananas, the monkey appears to be destroying what he needs in pursuit of what he thinks he needs.
In this rather symbolic work, Banksy uses the animal which anthropomorphizes upon depiction, reminding us of close analogies between primate and human behavior. More data on Monkey Detonator here! The artist uses animals as didactic figures in his critical social commentary, showing in caricature the nature of humankind. More data on Laugh Now On Palette here! For his eight-foot-tall sculpture of Happy Shopper , made of birch faced ply and cast jesmonite in , Banksy took a classic female museum statue and twisted it into a grim and sarcastic, in-your-face anti idol of consumerism , with her head weighed down by oversized sunglasses, price tags and hands full of shopping bags.
Click here for more information! A sardonic take on Ovid's myth, Banksy's version makes an artistic statement through the act of appropriation, defacement, and vandalism.
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