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Girl With Balloon is a highly desirable limited edition unsigned screen print in colour from a series of 600 released in 2004 in Banksy’s signature graffiti stencil technique.DETAILS
Medium: Screen Print Format: Unsigned Print Year: 2004 Size: H 70cm x W 50cm Framing details: Not framed Edition size: 600 Signed: No Condition: Excellent Provenance: Pest Control COA -
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Applause is an unsigned screen print in colors released in an edition of 500 in 2006 as an ironic commentary on spectacularized warfare.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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Applause is an unsigned screen print in colors released in an edition of 500 in 2006 as an ironic commentary on spectacularized warfare.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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Banksy's Weston Super Mare features a senior citizen sitting on a bench, his hands folded across his lapDETAILS:
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 -
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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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Soup Cans by Banksy is a riff of Andy Warhol's 1962 series “Campbell's Soup Cans” which commented on American Consumer societyDETAILS:
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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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 -
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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.DETAILS:
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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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.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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An anagram of “art”, the rat, along with the monkey, is an allegorical tool used by Banksy in his criticism of the human race.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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Rendered in Banksy's characteristic signature stencilled style, Love Is In The Air depicts a young man, dressed as a militant, wearing a baseball cap and a bandana to mask the lower half of his face, in the middle of throwing a grenade or molotov cocktail. An image that many Banksy buyers, fans, and art lovers will recognise, this piece by the famous street artist is a complex fusion of aggressive action and soft messaging – with the central figure dressed as a militant and covering his face, hurling a bunch of flowers out of shot as if it were a bomb or something more sinister. With a simple but powerful message lying at the heart of this piece, Banksy uses art here to visualise the idea that only those who cover their faces and act with aggression are truly heard and acknowledged – and that aggression has become a disguise for more subtle actions and emotions.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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One of Banksy’s more colourful pieces of art, this piece depicts a heart-shaped balloon which is tangled in barbed wire and sports a plaster in the top corner. By deliberately placing an item as fragile as a balloon in the midst of a sharp and overtly dangerous setting, Banksy is making a comment on the fragility of the heart, and how love hurts - both literally and metaphorically. There are a number of different ways that this piece of art can be read and interpreted, but for the most part, this is one of Banksy’s softer works which uses colour and metaphorical imagery to portray a deeper meaning.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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Featuring one of Banksy’s famous monkey figures, this original print is simple but delivers a hard-hitting message - with even a very single-layered monotone colour palette communicating the down and depressive vibe of the central character in the piece. The work, which shows a monkey wearing a sandwich board display, reads “Laugh now, but one day we’ll be in charge”. This hard-hitting message is laced with a warning - with various interpretative readings into who is being addressed by the message. To start unpicking and unlocking the message behind this print, it’s important to consider who the monkey character represents.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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In a move which separates this from many of Banksy’s other works, the first and most obvious thing to note is the use of colour – which is very Andy Warhol-esque in its presentation and which instantly likens this piece to the alternative artist’s famous Marilyn Monroe collection of coloured prints. So, why Kate Moss? And what is this image designed to represent? In Andy Warhol’s creative world, his Marilyn Monroe portrait – etched onto grey and then stained with vibrant colours – is both a celebration and an internal look at fame as somewhat of a spectacle. And by choosing a more modern face of fame and fortune, Banksy does the same with Kate Moss – using this image to highlight and also question everything that ignites her fame and makes her one of the most prominent people in the modern world.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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As is so often the case in the work of street artist Banksy, this piece of art delivers a surface-level exploration and representation of a much deeper issue - in this case, the 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, and the state of unrest in society as a whole. Chaotic at first glance due to the use of very monotone black and white colouring to depict the scene, it is the orange paint which immediately stands out - immediately showing how the apprehended assassinator from the original snapshot has been replaced by a graffiti artist.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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Have A Nice Day depicts 27 military or riot police in a single, intimidating, line. A man of many contrasts and juxtapositions, Banksy’s artwork often dictates the sinister alongside the comical; creating and sharing messages that pit innocence against violence, and fear against humour. In this piece, the striking contrast comes in the form of the yellow smiley faces planted atop the faces of each of the militant individuals – with the central tank a strong representation of the threat that these individuals are advancing towards. Crucially the writing at the bottom of the page is presented in a calligraphy style, which somewhat lessens the threat and adds yet another layer of contradiction to the overall presentation of the piece.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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Grin Reaper is a limited edition screen print by Banksy that was originally released in 2005 as an edition of just 300 signed prints. A play on words, which epitomises the image itself alongside the sinister connotation of the grim reaper figure, this piece by Banksy is a direct example of the forces of good vs. evil – presenting the famously dark figure of the grim reaper with a jolly face which completely contradicts the figure’s persona. Sat atop a clock, which reads 5 minutes to midnight, the connotation behind the image is that the Grin Reaper is waiting until midnight to carry out his actions – but by changing his face, Banksy causes us to question what those actions actually are.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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Banksy's Grannies print is an ode to punk culture and its anti-authoritarian rebelliousness. This print was released in 2006 as part of a selection of six different original prints which form the ‘Barely Legal’ print set.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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Banksy's Flag print was released in two colors (gold and silver) and directly references the infamous photo of U.S. Soldiers raising the American flag after capturing the island of Iwo Jima on Mount Suribachi on February 9th, 1945.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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A monochromatic colour palette that blends black and shades of grey with the gold detailing, this original and unsigned print is another of Banksy’s pieces that is inspired by war, specifically based on a famous World War II photograph of U.S. Marines raising the American flag after the battle of Iwo Jima.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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Featuring the iconic Banksy rat, this piece uses juxtaposing colours to catch attention - with the monochromatic rat representing the whole of society, while the use of the vibrant pink draws the eye to the rat's message - Get Out While You Can. This unsigned, original print piece is available with pink or red text.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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Gangsta Rat is a mostly monochromatic poster in Banksy's signature spray-stencil technique, depicting a rat sitting next to a boombox.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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Originally a video that Banksy posted while on a residency in New York, the iconic ‘Dumbo’ print features the well known Disney character in the setting of modern warfare, an image that visualises the destruction of innocence and the senseless violence of the extremists at work.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























