Collection: Banksy's Graffiti Art

Banksy Graffiti Art Collection

Officially Licensed Photographs From The Time and Place of Installation.

This collection is a rare photographic archive, documenting Banksy’s elusive works before city officials covered, defaced, or removed them. Shot by first-on-the-scene photographers, these images preserve the original context and impact of Banksy’s street interventions, ensuring his messages remain intact.

Each limited-edition 24" x 36" print is produced on Mohawk #115 Fine Art Paper using state-of-the-art printing techniques for unparalleled clarity and detail. Every piece is numbered 1-300 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity detailing the artwork's date, location, and historical significance.

Highlights of the Collection

  • "Balloon Girl" (2002) – One of Banksy’s most beloved and widely recognized works, depicting a child reaching for a drifting red balloon.
  • "Swastika Girl" (2018) – A powerful political statement on the anti-migrant policies in France.
  • "Bulletproof Dove" (2007) – A haunting image of a peace dove caught in the crosshairs of violence in Bethlehem.
  • "Ghetto 4 Life" (2013) – A provocative piece critiquing the South Bronx's urban culture and social disparity.
  • "Swing Girl" (2010) – A clever use of public architecture, turning an urban wall into a playground.
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