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Screenprint on wove paper - Published by Pictures on Walls, London - Signed, numbered, and embossed with studio blindstamp // Banksy’s Trolley Hunters is a thought-provoking limited edition screen-print from 2007. The artwork depicts three figures, styled as prehistoric hunters, crouching and preparing to attack a group of empty shopping trolleys. The juxtaposition of ancient survival tactics with modern consumer culture is a sharp commentary on how materialism and consumerism have replaced the primal instincts of human survival. Set against a minimal backdrop of blue sky and yellow plains, the print is both humorous and critical. This piece was published by Pictures on Walls, London, and is signed, numbered, and embossed with Banksy’s studio blindstamp, marking its authenticity.
Trolley Hunters, 2007
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Screenprint on wove paper - Published by Pictures on Walls, London - Signed, numbered, and embossed with studio blindstamp // Banksy’s Trolley Hunters is a thought-provoking limited edition screen-print from 2007. The artwork depicts three figures, styled as prehistoric hunters, crouching and preparing to attack a group of empty shopping trolleys. The juxtaposition of ancient survival tactics with modern consumer culture is a sharp commentary on how materialism and consumerism have replaced the primal instincts of human survival. Set against a minimal backdrop of blue sky and yellow plains, the print is both humorous and critical. This piece was published by Pictures on Walls, London, and is signed, numbered, and embossed with Banksy’s studio blindstamp, marking its authenticity.
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Comic strip art refers to artwork that utilizes the subject matter and commercial printing techniques found in comic strips. In the 1960s, a group of artists began creating paintings that incorporated Ben-Day dots—commonly used in comics and advertising—to produce highly graphic designs in bright colors, using traditional art media.
