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6" X 4" (postcard size) Block Mounted Print Banksy See/Hear/Say No Evil Graffiti

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Within Buddhism, the phrase is supposed to encourage you not to give any time to evil thoughts, however this differs a lot to another interpretation, in which the monkeys suggest a lapse in being morally responsible – for example, pretending not to see an act of evil, or doing nothing to prevent it.

One of the greatest enigmas of the art world isBristol-born graffiti artist Banksy. His identity remains one of the best-kept secrets and topics of interest across the globe and the second the media hears wind of a potential new ‘Banksy’ piece, it immediately makes headlines.The saying in Japanese is “mizaru, kikazaru, iwazaru”, which translates to “see not, hear not, speak not”. The use of the conjugation within each verb, “zaru”, can be linked to the word “saru” which means “monkey”. Hectic painting sessions take place throughout next week, and the event culminates on the weekend of 17th-19th August, with digital projections, music, performances and after-parties. This week’s decision ruled that Banksy’s EU trademark is “declared invalid in its entirety”. Neither Banksy nor Pest Control could be immediately reached for comment.

The last stop of our wandering is another Banksy, ‘The Mild Mild West.’ Done in response to the 1990s police disapproval of Bristol’s rave parties, it shows a teddy bear throwing a flame at three police officers. “It shows that art and the hipster movement would always be able to keep one step ahead of any attempts to stop it,” says Camille. The artist has attempted to show that loneliness is prevalent in every part of society – so close, yet so far.The See No Evil graffiti project in Bristol, Britain's largest street art project - Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. London. 19 August 2011. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006 . Retrieved 9 September 2012.

Online dealer MyArtBroker sells original work, limited-edition prints and signed prints by contemporary artists such as Banksy, New York-based graffiti and street artist Kaws, Damien Hirst and Harland Miller, among others. Style: A formerly Abstract Futurist style and commercial illustrator his current work focuses on layers of colour and shade with obscured, just-out-of-view figures. As we wander through the tunnel, I feel like an explorer. Each time I look at the tunnel, I see a new piece of art. There are sketches in politically rousing styles, such as an etching of USA President Donald Trump in bright green with the letters ‘KKK’ on it, put up shortly after his election. On the floors of the tunnel, hidden in plain sight unless you look close, are small seals. In an attempt to motivate both himself and the world, the artist builds this sketch. Style: Often produces humorous pieces, he is deemed by the financial press as one of the movement's most bankable artists. [18]

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If you're feeling inspired by all that graffiti spotting, get your hands on the cans with Graft. Their graffiti sessions are often held at The Island, a former police station, where you learn street art history, styles and techniques in the cells.

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