Banksy - The Master Of Modern Street Art
Almost all people consider imagery as a method of conveying desires, and not usually vocabulary, the means by which we convey beliefs. Regardless of the line there is defining painting and vocabulary, Banksy paints over it to see it vanish, then secretly repaints it in the most unlikely of situations. His works, irrespective of whether he places them on public buildings, displays them in galleries, or puts them in museums covertly, are filled with imagery twisted into metaphors that go across all language barriers. But who is Banksy? No-one knows his actual name, although his art is unquestionably the handiwork of a talented individual. Banksy's rejection to being interviewed personally or even to let slip his real given name has fuelled his charm throughout the years. In Great Britain
Banksy canvas art fans profess to know the artist’s genuine identity on a regular basis and although he’s been recorded on closed circuit tv a few times, he is smart enough to keep his identity a secret.
It wasn’t until people started to find out the mysterious world of ancient Romans that painting at last began to manifest the best characteristics of human sophistication. Before long funny, insulting, and completely coarse behavior could be observed on nearly every part in the refined world. Once scientists discovered the remains of Pompeii, they were delighted to find Roman graffiti faultlessly preserved in the ash. They quickly commenced laughing as they vaguely transcribed what they realized to be such vulgar messages as “I slept with the barmaid,” in addition to “Celadus makes the women scream!” Principally remarkable was the forward thinking innovative “Lucius painted this.”
In June 2010 a contentious piece of street painting appeared in the neighborhood of Ashton Gate depicting Jesus being crucified, bearing a Bristol City home shirt. Near the bottom right of the graffiti is the word "religion". Although there is no Banksy signature on the figure, the owner of the pub thinks there are several signs possibly pointing to Bristol's world renowned street artist, who made a piece identified as Christ With Shopping Bags a few years previously. More and more there are lots of contemporary street artists however nobody among them are able to attain the assurance of a
Banksy canvas print.
Canvas Art Print