Possibly one of the most recognisable Banksy artworks, Sweep it Under the Carpet appeared on a wall on Chalk Farm Road, North London in around 2006
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Boy with crayon gun (2011) by Banksy. In this artwork you can find a little boy standing up with a submachine gun, but with crayons for bullets.
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Follow for follow by iHeart aka I♥ (2017), a Canadian street artist who uses graffiti as a vehicle to voice his opinion on social issues.
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In January 2016, a mural by Banksy appeared outside the French embassy in London, criticising the alleged use of tear gas against migrants in Calais.
Continue readingHashtag by iHeart
Hashtag by iHeart aka I♥ (2014), a Canadian street artist who uses graffiti as a vehicle to voice his opinion on social issues.
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New street art (2018) by iHeart aka I♥, a Canadian street artist who uses graffiti as a vehicle to voice his opinion on social issues.
Continue readingStop and search
Stop and search (2007) by Banksy, the worlds most famous and most secretive graffiti artists, translates his notorious style into bold prints.
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Rat Race (2018) by Banksy. One of the latest street artworks of the famous, but anonymous artist, found in New York City.
Continue readingConey Island’s Robot
Coney Island’s Robot (2013) by Banksy. His work, mostly satirical pieces on politics, combines writing with graffiti with the use of stencils.
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Nobody Likes Me (2014) by iHeart. Located in Stanley Park, an artwork called “Nobody Likes Me” has gained worldwide attention online.
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