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Screenprint in two colors (black, yellow) on wove paper. Edition of 600, numbered in pencil. Published and printed by Pictures on Walls, London, bearing its blindstamp. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Pest Control Office. Sheet size: 48.6 x 69.2 cm (19 1/8 x 27 1/4 in) Image size: 48.6 x 69.2 cm (19 1/8 x 27 1/4 in) Frame size: 69.2 x 90.8 x 4.4 cm (27 1/4 x 35 3/4 x 1 3/4 in) // Pulp Fiction is one of Banksy’s most iconic screenprints, depicting two suited figures from Quentin Tarantino’s cult film with their handguns replaced by bright yellow bananas. This simple yet devastating visual substitution encapsulates Banksy’s genius for subversive social commentary, defusing the threatening gesture into absurdity and questioning the culture of violence in popular entertainment. The bold black-and-white stencil aesthetic, punctuated only by the bananas’ vivid yellow, carries the graphic punch of street art into the fine-art print medium. From an edition of six hundred, printed by Pictures on Walls with their blindstamp, this is a cornerstone work of contemporary urban art.
Pulp Fiction, 2004
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Screenprint in two colors (black, yellow) on wove paper. Edition of 600, numbered in pencil. Published and printed by Pictures on Walls, London, bearing its blindstamp. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Pest Control Office. Sheet size: 48.6 x 69.2 cm (19 1/8 x 27 1/4 in) Image size: 48.6 x 69.2 cm (19 1/8 x 27 1/4 in) Frame size: 69.2 x 90.8 x 4.4 cm (27 1/4 x 35 3/4 x 1 3/4 in) // Pulp Fiction is one of Banksy’s most iconic screenprints, depicting two suited figures from Quentin Tarantino’s cult film with their handguns replaced by bright yellow bananas. This simple yet devastating visual substitution encapsulates Banksy’s genius for subversive social commentary, defusing the threatening gesture into absurdity and questioning the culture of violence in popular entertainment. The bold black-and-white stencil aesthetic, punctuated only by the bananas’ vivid yellow, carries the graphic punch of street art into the fine-art print medium. From an edition of six hundred, printed by Pictures on Walls with their blindstamp, this is a cornerstone work of contemporary urban 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.
