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  • SHORT DESCRIPTION:

    Banksy Napalm is based on the famous photograph taken by Nick Ut during the war between Vietnam and the US. There’s a lot to unpack in this piece by Banksy, from the famous character costumes to the clear expressions on the faces of each of the three figures at the centre of the piece. Arguably one of the most evocative and memorable of all of Banksy’s anti-war pieces, this artwork is based on a photo that was taken during the Vietnam war and tells a story of how the central female, innocent and covered in burns from a Napalm blast, is being propped up and buffered by two images of US consumerism.

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    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2006 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
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    An often underrated original print, which encompasses much of what Banksy believes is wrong with society, this piece of work is all about the rules which govern modern life – and what we can do to break and make fun of them. Printed on a clean green background, in a move which is unusual for the artist who so often keeps his figures and artistic characters on plain backgrounds and in monochrome colours, No Ball Games tells a simple story of two young individuals who appear to be playing throw and catch with the very sign which indicates ‘no ball games’. The irony of No Ball Games critiques the rules that Banksy believes restrict society on a daily basis.

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    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2009 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
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    Radar Rat is one of the most coveted works by Banksy due to its small edition size of 75 signed prints, each hand-finished by the artist himself.

    DETAILS:

    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2006 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
  • SHORT DESCRIPTION:

    Soup Cans by Banksy is a riff of Andy Warhol's 1962 series “Campbell's Soup Cans” which commented on American Consumer society

    DETAILS:

    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2006 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
  • SHORT DESCRIPTION:

    Banksy's artwork “Very Little Helps” made in 2008 is an artwork using screen printing.

    DETAILS:

    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2006 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
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    Welcome To Hell is part of Banksy's 2004 Placard Rat series, a trilogy of three screen prints featuring rats holding up protest signs with different messages.

    DETAILS:

    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2006 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
  • SHORT DESCRIPTION:

    Banksy's Weston Super Mare features a senior citizen sitting on a bench, his hands folded across his lap

    DETAILS:

    Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2006 Size: H 80cm x W 122cm Framing details: Framed with glass Edition size: 500 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA
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