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Art Wall Street Art Banksy 'Balloon TV Girl'. Originally appearing on various London walls in 2002 featuring a girl letting go of a heart-shaped TV, the controversial and anonymous Banksy has since altered the piece to depict a TV in place of the heart. It utilizes his famous stencil technique, and like many of his pieces, takes on and subverts pop culture and politics with a critical eye. Replacing the heart with the television completely changes the meaning of the piece, suggesting criticism of our obsession with entertainment rather than the previously often-derived meaning of child-like hope. As evidenced in this piece, Banksy is famous for his dark humor and complex messages.
- Cotton-based canvas stretched over wrapped framing, featuring patent-pending 3D Tri-Brad construction by Kristoff
- Gallery-wrapped print
- Dual-bevel design allows for flushness with wall and immediate hanging
- Made from cotton-based canvas and wood
- UV resistant eco-solv inks
- Glossy finish
- Made in the USA
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- (1) ArtWall Banky Balloon TV Girl Wrapped Canvas (choose size)
Specs
In the Box:
- (1) ArtWall Banky Balloon TV Girl Wrapped Canvas (choose size)
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