BANKSY // Bunch of Flowers, 2020

  • Banksy Bunch of Flowers 2020 street art stencil
    BanksyBunch of Flowers, 2020.
    Spray-paint on acetate, in artist’s frame, 85.7 × 71 × 3.2 cm. Unique.
    Signed “Banksy” lower right; inscribed “For Trevor” lower left.
    © Banksy
    Bunch of Flowers (2020) demonstrates Banksy’s ability to fuse delicate imagery with the raw immediacy of street art. Executed in spray-paint on acetate and presented in the artist’s own frame, the work depicts a bouquet of flowers in bold monochrome, their fragile outlines offset by painterly drips that emphasise the tension between beauty and impermanence. The inscription and personalised dedication lend the piece an intimate quality, while its pared-back composition maintains the graphic punch that defines Banksy’s practice.
     
    By reworking a motif often associated with love, remembrance, and peace, Banksy reframes the traditional still-life subject as a symbol of resilience in the face of contemporary uncertainty. The gilt frame, contrasting with the unpolished spray-painted imagery, reinforces his ongoing dialogue between high art and graffiti, tradition and subversion. Unique in execution and marked by his hand, Bunch of Flowers is a rare example of Banksy’s studio work and encapsulates the clarity, wit, and emotional resonance that have made him one of the most significant artists of his generation.
     
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  • “All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”

     – Banksy

    Bunch of Flowers highlights Banksy’s play between fragility and force. The spray-painted bouquet, rendered in stark monochrome with loose drips, takes a familiar still-life subject and twists it into a symbol of resilience and transience. The gilt frame amplifies the contrast between tradition and graffiti, while the dedication adds an unusually personal layer to the work.