2002
'Pulp Fiction'
'Pulp Fiction'
Banksy
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In 2002, Banksy created a graffiti work in London featuring an iconic scene from the film "Pulp Fiction," but with a twist—he replaced the guns with bananas to symbolize a message against violence. Although this street art was painted over in 2007, collectors can still own screenprints of this iconic piece.
This print was specially designed for the Banksy exhibition at the Moco Museum and includes an authentic tube from the museum.
The print features a border with the artist's name and the title of the artwork near the bottom edge, adding a touch of distinction to this memorable piece.
Material
Material
Fine Art Print
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions and weight
Full size 59 x 84 cm
Additional information
Additional information
The print is suitable for framing but does not include the frame shown in the first picture, it will be shipped in the tube.
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