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Banksy
DI-FACED TENNER (10 GBP NOTE)

2004

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  • DI-FACED TENNER (10 GBP NOTE)
    By Banksy
    Located in Aventura, FL
    Unsigned offset lithograph in colors on paper. £10 note Di-Faced by Banksy with a portrait of Princess Diana on the front and the motto: "I Promise to Pay the Bearer on Demand the Ultimate Price." The back features Darwin's image and the statement: "Trust No One...
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  • WHO TO BELIEVE
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    Located in Aventura, FL
    7 Color screen print. Hand signed, dated and numbered by Paul Insect. From the edition of 150. Frame size approx 30 x 37 inches. Released by Pictures On Walls in 20070 Artwork is...
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  • LEGENDARY ALI
    By Mr. Brainwash
    Located in Aventura, FL
    Screen print, hand-finished with spray paint on hand-torn archival art paper. Each print is unique. Hand signed and numbered on front, thumb print on verso by the artist. Edition o...
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    2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

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    Screen, Paper

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    $2,962 Sale Price
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  • PUP ART (PINK)
    By Mr. Brainwash
    Located in Aventura, FL
    Screen print, hand-finished with stencil and spray paint on hand torn archival art paper. Hand signed and numbered on front, thumb print on verso by the artist. Edition of 50. Fra...
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  • LA CAGE ENTRE L'OMBRE ET LA LUMIERE (BLACK)
    By Sandra Chevrier
    Located in Aventura, FL
    25-color screen print on 300 gsm somerset paper. Hand signed and numbered by Sandra Chevrier. Edition of 100. Frame size approx 35 x 35 inches. Artworks are in excellent conditi...
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    2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

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  • BARELY LEGAL SET
    By Banksy
    Located in Aventura, FL
    Banksy's Barely Legal is a set of six screen prints on paper named after the Barely Legal exhibition held in 2006 in a warehouse in Los Angeles. From the unsigned edition and each numbered 59/500 (there are also 17 artist's proofs). Published by Modern Multiples Fine Art Editions, Los Angeles, with Pictures on Walls and the publisher's blindstamp. Pest Control authentication certificates included. The Barely Legal Set includes the following: Grannies (22.05 x 29.92 inches) Sale Ends (22.05 x 29.92 inches) Applause (29.92 x 44.89 inches) Trolleys (22.05 x 29.92 inches) Festival (22.05 x 29.92 inches) Morons (22.05 x 29.92 inches) About the Artist: Banksy (British, born 1974) is a contemporary street artist and activist who, despite his international fame, has maintained an anonymous identity. Aimed as a form of cultural criticism, the artist often targets established social and political agendas with his witty illustrations produced with stencils and spray paint in cities such as New Orleans, New York, and Paris. “The art world is the biggest joke,” he said. “It’s a rest home of the over privileged, the pretentious, and the weak.” Although details of the artist’s life are largely unknown, it is thought that Banksy was born in Bristol, United Kingdom, c. 1974, starting his career as a graffiti artist in the city. Better Out Than In, Banksy’s month-long residency in New York during October 2013, featured a man hawking the artist’s paintings for $60 a piece outside Central Park. In 2015, Banksy opened Dismaland Bemusement Park, a temporary art exhibition that functioned as a theme park. After a 36-day run, its workers and materials were sent to the Calais migrant camp in France to build additional housing. Among the artist's most famous stunts include his shredded painting: When a painting by Banksy was sold at auction for $1.4 million in 2018, a mechanism was triggered to cause the artwork to partially destroy itself, resulting in a new piece titled Love in the Bin (2018). The ongoing question as to who Banksy is continued to reach the headlines when in 2017 Robert Del Naja...
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    Early 2000s Street Art Figurative Prints

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    BARELY LEGAL SET
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