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2020
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Prints
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(After) Banksy (b. 1975) Happy Choppers image with hand stenciled, “Have a Nice Day” - Red; Stencil StreetArt Edition of 20; on Arches paper 360 g; Signature imprimee (stamped.) Numbered AP 2/20 in pencil; Hand titled, numbered, dated Measures 70 x 100 cm (28 x 40 inches.)
The word, “chopper” is American slang for “helicopter.” In Banksy’s image, the armed military helicopters are in stark contrast to the unexpected bow tied to the lead chopper. The stenciled caption, “Have a Nice Day” further contradicts the threatening nature of the fighter helicopter.
, United Kingdom
Banksy was born in 1974, in England. He is a graffiti artist from Bristol, who is famous for his artworks, widespread all over the world. Despite his success, nobody knows his real name, due to the artist’s will to carefully keep his real name from the mainstream media. He is known for his original technique, which allows to distinguish his artworks immediately. In particular, he uses a combination with a distinctive stencilling technique, in order to promote alternative aspects of politics. There are different opinions about his work: someone believe that his works improve the quality of the urban environment where they are placed, giving a voice to the people who cannot express themselves; others think that his work is an example of vandalism or that his political beliefs (apparently left wing) are not shared by the majority of the inhabitants of the environments that he decorate. However, thanks to the secrecy around his real identity and his subversive character, Banksy has achieved somewhat of a cult following from some of the younger age group within the stencilling community.
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