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“The greatest crimes in the world are not committed by people breaking the rules but by people following the rules. It's people who follow orders that drop bombs and massacre villages.”

Quote by Banksy

Work

Banksy: wall and piece

Banksy: wall and piece is a comprehensive collection of the street artist's most famous works. The book includes detailed images of Banksy's murals, along with insights into the artist's techniques and the messages conveyed through his art. It offers a glimpse into the world of street art and the impact of Banksy's work on contemporary culture. more

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Banksy
Banksy

Banksy is a British anonymous street artist known for his distinctive graffiti and installation art. His work often features satirical and confrontational elements, commenting on social phenomena. Banksy's art has gained worldwide attention, and his artistic style combines street art with traditional painting techniques. more

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