We posted images of two New Banksy’s that popped up in Gillette Square, Dalston and by the North Circular Road in Hendon. Both of which have since been painted over. The wall in Dalston has been painted over. On Gillette Square another lick of paint is credited to a graffer named 10 Foot, adding the words “Say No To Art Fags” and “RIP Ozone, F*ck Banksy” (pictured left). Whilst by the motorway near Hendon (pictured right) someone has painted “Price-less” over the original artists monetarily valuable work.
The defacing of the Dalston piece is actually the most recent of many by 10 Foot and Tox. More commentary over the jump on further attacks on work by Banksy, Part2ism and Best Ever.
The Banksy vandalism which reads “One Nation Under CCTV” has been painted over with one lick of grey paint. Located in Westminister the newly “cleaned” wall still faintly shows the original iconic Banksy peice. Check over the link for what it looks like now.
Banksy for 1p! The guys at artichokeltd are offering you an opportunity to beat harsh economic times by giving you the chance to grab a signed Banksy “Trolleys” print for 1p.
Learn how you can put yourself in the running over the jump.
An interesting interview with one of the most consistent producers in Hip Hop, The Alchemist. He talks about scary monsters, street art and how he draws out his creativity.
Last October while New Yorkers were being consumed by the stock market meltdown, a tiny little pet store quietly opened in the West Village of New York City. Not just any pet store, this store housed some fantastic mechanical gadgetry. The space contained no graffiti or paintings, so it may be somewhat of a surprise when we tell you it was actually the creation of the infamous Banksy. A pleasent expression of the street artist’s creativy when working with a different medium.
A new video has been released documenting what the public think of the infamously masked street artist Banksy. Some well informed opinions but also some really wacky ideas in the mix.
A street art raffle is being organised by the Street Art London Flickr group. 12 pieces will be up for grabs in total including one by Banksy. Although if you want to be in the running for the Banky piece you’ll have to register as a member of the flickr group.