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If you want a real Banksy, you need to go back to the street. This is where he made the world take notice. These are his true masterpieces. These were done by Banksy on the fly, creeping around in the dark, getting paint on his hands and mud on his denims, avoiding the police, the public… and his Reps. These graffiti’s took skill and daring and a lot of practice in his studio. There was Danger and Risk in the creation of every single one of these works. You don’t get that from a Christie's canvas.
We don’t need Pest Control to authenticate these, these are all Banksys. This special collection is limited in nature so they are all authenticated by Zero Trust Office.
Me and my team were at the graffiti and photographed it with large format cameras within hours of him finishing the piece. We were there before the TV News teams were scrambled and there before jealous local taggers arrived and destroyed the graffiti with their own spray cans. We were on the scene first and these pictures are my proof. If you really want a genuine Banksy, these are it.
The Auctioneers are Masters at selling – they could sell their own shadows if they put their mind to it. As a way of laughing at them and the Art World Banksy traced a double page magazine advertisement (for selling a car) and called it “I Can’t Believe You Morons Actually Buy This Shit” and put it up for auction in Sothebys.
The auctioneers have cleverly manipulated the world into thinking that their available canvases are what Bankys does, works that only the super-rich can afford. Under the direction of the auctioneers, Pest Control offers Certificates of Authenticity to buyers because anybody could spray paint these and no one would be none the wiser. Pest Control knew it too so they include a letter exclusively approved by them to make people feel better about spending millions of dollars on something that isn’t really a Banksy.
If you would like to own a Real Life Banksy, this is your opportunity. These are what made Banksy famous, this collection is The Real Deal. These are not elements of graffiti placed on a canvas and sold in Christies or Sothebys to Hollywood superstars – that is not what Banksy is about.
Why do people love
A Banksy?
Why do people love
A Banksy?
Do people love Banksy…
or do they love a Banksy?
It’s difficult to like someone you have never met, and the world at large has never met Banksy. In 1939 did people love The Wizard of Oz? Or did they love Oz?
Oz is where the magic is. Oz is being swept away to a world of Ruby slippers, yellow brick roads, an Emerald City, good fairies and having a heart. No one really cared about a bumbling lever puller behind a curtain. Everyone loved the magic and the colour of Oz. It was like nothing they had ever seen before.
Banksy Photographer
Anonymous
With his graffiti, Banksy flips the bird to the Art establishment and the Law. He’s inspirational to everyone across the world who have nothing – which is a lot of people – he is living proof that greatness can be achieved armed merely with a spray can. He is the antithesis to a world of Kardashians, Paris Hilton and Simon Cowell contestants. His graffiti has got attitude, humour and something important to say but in a very funny way.
Banksy is a Lone Wolf in a world where mediocrity is celebrated on TV and in the music charts. our Film and Pop stars want a piece of him only because of smoke screen the Auction Houses have thrown up.
With his graffiti, Banksy flips the bird to the Art establishment and the Law. He’s inspirational to everyone across the world who have nothing – which is a lot of people – he is living proof that greatness can be achieved armed merely with a spray can. He is the antithesis to a world of Kardashians, Paris Hilton and Simon Cowell contestants. His graffiti has got attitude, humour and something important to say but in a very funny way.
Banksy is a Lone Wolf in a world where mediocrity is celebrated on TV and in the music charts. our Film and Pop stars want a piece of him only because of smoke screen the Auction Houses have thrown up.
What the world sees being sold
for millions of dollars in those auction rooms
isn’t real Banksy