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Screenprint in colours on wove paper - Signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250 // Banksy's No Ball Games (Grey) (2009) is a limited edition screenprint featuring two children reaching up to catch a red sign that reads NO BALL GAMES. The image combines Banksy’s signature stencil style with his characteristic social commentary, creating a playful yet thought-provoking scene. The act of the children playing with a prohibited sign symbolically challenges authority and questions societal rules. The artwork is rendered in grayscale, with the bold red sign standing out as a focal point. The contrast between the innocence of the children and the restrictive message of the sign is a classic Banksy juxtaposition. This print is signed in pencil and numbered, with an edition size of 250.
No Ball Games - grey, 2009
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Screenprint in colours on wove paper - Signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250 // Banksy's No Ball Games (Grey) (2009) is a limited edition screenprint featuring two children reaching up to catch a red sign that reads NO BALL GAMES. The image combines Banksy’s signature stencil style with his characteristic social commentary, creating a playful yet thought-provoking scene. The act of the children playing with a prohibited sign symbolically challenges authority and questions societal rules. The artwork is rendered in grayscale, with the bold red sign standing out as a focal point. The contrast between the innocence of the children and the restrictive message of the sign is a classic Banksy juxtaposition. This print is signed in pencil and numbered, with an edition size of 250.
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