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Unsigned. Dated and numbered - Screenprint on paper // Girl With A Balloon by Banksy, a limited edition screen print created in 2004, features one of the artist’s most iconic images. The piece shows a young girl in a simple black silhouette reaching out towards a heart-shaped red balloon that is drifting away. The stark contrast between the black figure and the vibrant red balloon emphasizes themes of loss, innocence, and hope. Banksy's minimalist composition against the plain white background allows the viewer to focus on the emotional weight of the image. The floating balloon can symbolize the fleeting nature of love, dreams, or childhood. This unsigned screen print is part of a numbered edition and remains a powerful and evocative symbol in contemporary art.
Girl With A Balloon (unsigned), 2004
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Unsigned. Dated and numbered - Screenprint on paper // Girl With A Balloon by Banksy, a limited edition screen print created in 2004, features one of the artist’s most iconic images. The piece shows a young girl in a simple black silhouette reaching out towards a heart-shaped red balloon that is drifting away. The stark contrast between the black figure and the vibrant red balloon emphasizes themes of loss, innocence, and hope. Banksy's minimalist composition against the plain white background allows the viewer to focus on the emotional weight of the image. The floating balloon can symbolize the fleeting nature of love, dreams, or childhood. This unsigned screen print is part of a numbered edition and remains a powerful and evocative symbol in contemporary art.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.
