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Banksy’s “Can’t beat the feelin'”

Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald holding the hands of a victim of the Napalm bombings. This piece of Banksy’s art has a very potent meaning that may be difficult for the average Western-World citizen...

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Banksy’s “Consumer Jesus” 2004

From Banksy’s Wall and Piece In the early 2000’s the economic climate was declining, but for an unknown reason, the shoppers of the United Kingdom, did not stop their holiday spending. This piece of...

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“Bomb Hugger” By Banksy

The image is a stencil of a young girl hugging a military style bomb with the Banksy signature underneath in Brighton 2003. Produced on a wall in the East End of London, this Banksy image of a young...

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Banksy: “There is Always Hope… “

Banksy’s There is Always Hope – London On the surface of this Banksy image, there is an obvious meaning stated by the text in the piece: “There is Always Hope” and as Banksy has said before, it is...

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“Rage, Flower Thrower” or “FLower Bomber” by Banksy

Banksy’s Rage, Flower Thrower This Banksy piece is probably one of the most well known, featuring heavily in his “Wall and Peace” book (2005). The image is seen in Jerusalem, preserved by a perspex...

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Banksy’s B-Movie

    This interview of Banksy and the people that know him and his work shows why Banksy decided to do what he wanted to do, changing from a street writer to an artist. After he had some name...

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