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19/3/10

BANKSY

Lavando

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Stream Roller Warden

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Maid in London

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Worthless

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Virtual Play, Los Angeles

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Guantanamo

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Secured

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Cowboy Kid

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Girl Sliding, London, UK

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You Looked Better on Myspace, Los Angeles, USA

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Not sure whether it’s Banksy or not, anybody?

Zorro

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Snorting Copper

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After following a white paint trail around the streets of shoreditch it ends up at this stencil.

No Ball Games

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Barcode Escape

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Peaches

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Banksy’s New Orleans Tour

Girl With Umbrella

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Boy and Umbrella

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No Loitering

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Abraham Lincoln

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Rat and a Girl

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Banksy Fridge Kite

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It WAS on St. Claude Avenue. Currently it looks like this: view

Simpsons

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Boy on a Lifebuoy

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Someone ruined it, view here.

Looters

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Someone damaged it by sticking a big Obama’s face on it, view here.

Banksy in Palestine

“How illegal is it to vandalize a wall,” asks Banksy in his website introduction to his Wall project, “if the wall itself has been deemed unlawful by the International Court of Justice? The Israeli government is building a wall surrounding the occupied Palestinian territories. It stands three times the height of the Berlin wall and will eventually run for over 700km – the distance from London to Zurich.

El "artista guerrillero" Banksy ha contribuido a transformar la barrera de seguridad que rodea a la ciudad con más de una docena de imágenes satíricas pintado, revocado y pulverizada sobre la 8M-alta (26ft) de hormigón. Los vientos de trabajo un camino al corazón de la ciudad en la Plaza del Pesebre, donde más de una docena de piezas se encuentra justo enfrente de la Iglesia de la Natividad. Más información sobre el proyector de pared, here. Wach video here.

Girl and a Soldier

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Located on the side of a building in Bethlehem, Occupied West Bank. The piece is located on one of the main roads, leading out towards the Bethlehem checkpoint to Jerusalem. It is drawn on the side of a building, not on the Wall itself, largely for security reasons. The soldiers do not take kindly to professional entities spending a lot of time at one place on the Wall. Such people are generally arrested for terrorist activity and accused of trying to destroy, blow up, or weaken the structure.

Tank

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Cut Out

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Dove

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Chairs

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Rage

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Girl with Balloons

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Horse

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Gap in the Wall

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Snowman

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Baby Bath

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Eat the Rich

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Kissing Coppers

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Hunters

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KKK

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Kentucky Fox

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Phone Boxes, New York City, USA

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BBoy

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Take This Society

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Wider view

Flower

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¿Qué estás mirando?

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One Nation Under CCTV

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The Westminster City Council stated in October 2008 that the work “One Nation Under CCTV”, painted in April 2008 will be painted over as it is graffiti. The council says it will remove any graffiti, regardless of the reputation of its creator, and specifically stated that Banksy has no more right to paint graffiti than a child. The work was painted over in April 2009.

Cashpoint Girl, London, UK

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Graffiti Area

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Rat

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Rat Mural on Canal Street, Chinatown, New York City

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Rude Boy Rat

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Blank Walls

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This one is in Melbourne, not sure if it’s really Banksy.

Toxic

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“Ah rats!! spilt the nuclear waste. “

Off the Wall

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Rata Restaurante con alfombra roja.

Cave Painting

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Rat, Liverpool, UK

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Urban Education

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Oh wait, this is not Banksy! Well, ok – lets leave it here.

Thug for Life

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Tesco

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“Hordes of photographers descended on Savemain pharmacy in Essex Road, Islington, after so-called “guerrilla artist” Banksy painted a large mural on the wall. It depicts three children pledging allegiance to a flagpole with a Tesco plastic bag flying from it.” – Islington Gazette

Girl Holding a Bomb

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Jumping Girl

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Ice Cream Bomb

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Pulp

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Rats with Signs

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These are in 2 different locations. Bored Panda’s premise is, that the stencils are drawn over the messages, that were previously left by other “street criminals”.

Banksy Sniper & Boy, Bristol, UK

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Anti-capitalism for Sale, Los Angeles

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No Ball Games, London, UK

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The Mild Mild West, Bristol, UK

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Rat Race, New Zeland

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Mona Lisa with Bazooka

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Hidden away on a wall overlooking the Thames at Trinity Buoy Wharf London

Mona Lisa Showing Her Bum

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Just found some info on that, and it appears that this graffiti was done by Nick Walker, not Banksy.

Caveman, Los Angeles

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Man and Picture of a Dog, London, UK

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TV Thrown from a Window, London, UK

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Girl with a Baloon, London, UK

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Artist, London, UK

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Naked Man

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