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Banksy ATM Machine Girl Canvas Wall Art
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Banksy ATM Machine Girl. Gallery wrapped canvas wall art. Printed on top quality canvas and stretched on premium 1.5 pine wood bars. Canvas print wraps around the frame on all sides and professionally stapled to the back of the frame. Ships ready to hang.
About Art
Banksy's ATM Girl appeared back in 2007 in the Exmouth Market, located on Rosebery Avenue in London. The work, which stood between two cafes, was directed at the conduct of Britain's banks at the time. The statement came on the heels of a report on Britain's banks' seeing record-setting profits and high-penalty fees. Banksy is never one to shy away from a piece involving social commentary, so this is something we would expect out of the British artist.
The work, which appears on a bricked-up window, shows a stenciled ATM machine. Reports from residents say that the ATM machine spewed a good amount of Banksy's false currency, known as Di Faced Tenners. The claw-grasped girl portion of the piece is referencing the grip the banks had on the citizens of Britain.
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- Brand new, made to order
- Top Quality Fredrix Archival Canvas
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- Professionally stretched around 1.5" thick pine wood frame
- Shipped in custom made boxes with protective sides
- Comes Ready to Hang
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- Life Expectancy Over 100 Years
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About Art
Banksy's ATM Girl appeared back in 2007 in the Exmouth Market, located on Rosebery Avenue in London. The work, which stood between two cafes, was directed at the conduct of Britain's banks at the time. The statement came on the heels of a report on Britain's banks' seeing record-setting profits and high-penalty fees. Banksy is never one to shy away from a piece involving social commentary, so this is something we would expect out of the British artist.
The work, which appears on a bricked-up window, shows a stenciled ATM machine. Reports from residents say that the ATM machine spewed a good amount of Banksy's false currency, known as Di Faced Tenners. The claw-grasped girl portion of the piece is referencing the grip the banks had on the citizens of Britain.