Graffiti artist 10Foot has invited creators and agitators – including Banksy – to make unprecedented contributions to this week's Big Issue.
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Banksy explains use of Tox’s tag in his work in Big Issue interviewStreet artist Banksy has explained why he has used the tag of “London’s most imprisoned graffiti writer”, Tox, in the background of some of his works in a rare interview. Banksy, whose official ...
A rare Banksy artwork, hand-painted by the elusive street artist and owned by musician ... suits moving a barrel of toxic waste in the background. The painting, bought by the co-founder of pop ...
The whole borough of Hackney (which includes Shoreditch) has long had a strong street-art scene. The roads around Hackney ...
In 2005, the unknown British graffiti artist Banksy created ‘Crude Oil (Vettriano ... a barrel of toxic waste as the sea in the background is laden with a slick of crude oil.
A rare Banksy artwork, hand-painted by the elusive street artist and owned by American ... suits moving a barrel of toxic waste in the background. The painting, bought by the co-founder of pop ...
The Banksy work was sold at Sotheby's in London ... It depicts the Fife-born artist's best known work, The Singing Butler, which features a couple dancing on a storm-swept beach accompanied ...
Street artist Banksy has explained why he has used the tag of “London’s most imprisoned graffiti writer”, Tox, in the background of some of his works in a rare interview. Banksy, whose ...
Street artist Banksy has explained why he has used the tag of “London’s most imprisoned graffiti writer”, Tox, in the background of some of his works in a rare interview. Banksy, whose ...
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