BANKSY // Early 2000s

  • Banksy’s 2003 Happy Chopper with attack helicopter and pink bow, satire of military power.
    Banksy, Happy Chopper, 2003.
    Screen-print in colours on wove paper, 70 × 50 cm. Edition of 750 (150 signed).
    © Banksy.
    Banksy’s signed editions from the 2000s capture some of his most iconic and sought-after imagery, produced during the period that propelled him from the streets of Bristol to global recognition. Featuring motifs such as political protest, anti-war messages and satirical takes on consumer culture, Banksy’s 2000s signed editions showcase the bold stencilled style and sharp wit that defined his early career. Today, these editions remain central to his market, reflecting both the cultural impact of his work and the enduring demand for his most recognisable images.
  • "A wall is a very big weapon. It’s one of the nastiest things you can hit someone with."
    - Banksy, Wall and Piece 
    Banksy’s signed editions from 2000 to 2003 capture the raw political energy of his early career. Produced during a time of growing global unrest, these works often reimagined his street imagery for the print medium while retaining their confrontational edge. Many addressed themes such as anti-war sentiment, state surveillance and social inequality, using bold stencilled forms and biting humour to make their message instantly clear. Pieces from this period, including some of his earliest and rarest editions, laid the groundwork for the visual language that would define his practice, turning simple motifs into enduring symbols of resistance and cultural critique.
  • MID 2000s

    • Banksy Girl With Baloon

      SIGNED EDITIONS

    • Banksy Show Me The Monet 2005

      ORIGINAL WORKS

    • Banksy's mural of a rhinoceros on a car

      STREET WORKS