First appearing on a pub wall in Brighton, UK in 2004, Banksy’s “Kissing Coppers” was a a piece that was one in the eye for the for the police (who Banksy frequently taunts) as well as to homophobes. The siting of this graffiti was probably most deliberate given that Brighton is well-known for its large gay population.
What if an artist like Picasso painted Banksy's graffiti?
We are 'PicassoBanksy', a digital art project on the Ethereum Blockchain paying homage to Banksy.
They are unique, every graffiti are featured only once in this collection!
Every NFT comes with a high resolution 300dpi print ready file for up to 24x24inches frame.
THE COLLECTION IS NOW COMPLETE: There are 100 pieces!
This project IS NOT affiliated with Banksy, but would love to be.
Picasso Banksy #51
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First appearing on a pub wall in Brighton, UK in 2004, Banksy’s “Kissing Coppers” was a a piece that was one in the eye for the for the police (who Banksy frequently taunts) as well as to homophobes. The siting of this graffiti was probably most deliberate given that Brighton is well-known for its large gay population.
What if an artist like Picasso painted Banksy's graffiti?
We are 'PicassoBanksy', a digital art project on the Ethereum Blockchain paying homage to Banksy.
They are unique, every graffiti are featured only once in this collection!
Every NFT comes with a high resolution 300dpi print ready file for up to 24x24inches frame.
THE COLLECTION IS NOW COMPLETE: There are 100 pieces!
This project IS NOT affiliated with Banksy, but would love to be.
- Sales
- Transfers