Banksy Tattoo

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Senselost has run a piece of Banksy tattoos recently. Included below are two of the included tattoos, visit the original piece for them all.


Not Banksy

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It seems that NotBanksy (a Banksy imitator) is up to something.

The Londonist reports the following from a Reader names sammo

"I'm not sure if this would interest you at all, but I found what looks like it could be a Banksy canvas or at least a piss take Banksy canvas in Holloway today. It was carefully wrapped in cellophane and didn't seem like the sort of thing someone would lose, at least I hope not otherwise I've got stolen property! Anyway, it seems to be numbered out of 100. I haven't read anything else anywhere about any Banksy giveaways so thought I'd drop you a line if it's newsworthy?"

If you want to find out whats going on you should check out the original Londonist article.

The now banksy Vandalised

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The now widely reported and well known "Last Graffiti Before Motorway" piece of vandalised the weekend, and photos of the vandal in act were published on the Daily Mail website.

It seems that a number of people are out to remind Banksy of the real meaning of graffiti due to his success the Daily Mail speculates... or maybe they're just jealous?

Orpington Banksy

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This Is Local London is reporting that a new Banksy piece may have been spotted in Orpington.

Banksy makes Rolling Stone’s 100 Agents of Change

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Rolling Stone magazine have released their list of the top 100 movers and shakers agents of change (movers n shakers). Banksy himself made the list this year at number 72.

From Rolling Stone;

WHAT HE'S CHANGING: Combining graffiti art with a culture-jamming sensibility — painting a hole on a West Bank security wall, illicitly hanging a "Mona Lisa" with a smiley face in the Louvre — the man who is reportedly named Robin or Robert Banks has made art dangerous again. He remains stubbornly anonymous despite his infamy.

FRIENDS SAY: "The streets are boring," artist Damien Hirst has said. "So anyone like Banksy who makes them entertaining and treats people like people instead of consumers is brilliant."

KEY QUOTE: "You know what hip-hop has done with the word 'nigger'? I'm trying to do that with the word 'vandalism': bring it back."

banksy on Google Streetmaps

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Hats off to Simon Hulme for spotting this, but you can now view some Banksy via the Google Streetmaps views which are hitting the press this week due to privacy issues.


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Banksy Thieves Thwarted

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Despite economic turndown causing art sales to drop, and Banksy pieces off Kate Moss failing to sell it just doesn't stop some.

A gang has been stopped trying to steal a piece on a WALL in Hackney wick which was created by Banksy.

The gang used sophisticated industrial cutting equipment to try and steal the derelict wall which is known for being one of the first pieces credited to the now informous graffiti artist Banksy.

The threatened Hackney Wick image shows a baby with scattered building blocks and the slogan, "Kill People", and is located in White Post Lane, near Hackney Wick railway station.

Credit to the Hackney Gazette.