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Post by sturban on Jun 6, 2016 11:28:27 GMT
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Post by dodcoquelicot on Jun 6, 2016 11:42:20 GMT
Funny that Jo Brooks or Banjsy website did not make yet any validation ...( as for the spy phone cab ). The fire is very well done. Yes the message on an elementary school wall does not look as Banksy ' s mind... The signature is on the left a looks childish ( because kids ? )
On Facebook a Bristol mate told this : "'The children in Yr 6 at my friend's Son's school did some graffiti style work on a wall at Bridge Farm and sent it to Banksy's PR people.When they returned to school today, they saw his response..... " But is it true? ( interesting to see kids artwork too ) :-)
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Post by sturban on Jun 6, 2016 11:49:16 GMT
I'm a bit sceptical, but I think it's a nice piece in it's own right.
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Post by Commissioner on Jun 6, 2016 12:00:37 GMT
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Post by ouroboros on Jun 6, 2016 12:23:51 GMT
I'm gonna say that is 99.999999999999999999999999999% banksy - if not, it is someone who has purposefully set out to create a fake banksy and knows his style - look at that fuckin flower for eg
he was in the west country for half term BTW
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Post by sturban on Jun 6, 2016 12:47:05 GMT
I'm gonna say that is 99.999999999999999999999999999% banksy - if not, it is someone who has purposefully set out to create a fake banksy and knows his style - look at that fuckin flower for eg he was in the west country for half term BTW I hope so, I'm sure it's not jps, but why the signature?
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Jun 6, 2016 13:02:45 GMT
if not real, think it's a very nice copy (homage?). Banksy hasn't signed his outdoor pieces in years... unless it's not a tag and more part of the school theme. like it either way. the fire looks great especially... better by far than any of his recent pieces, real or not edit: after reading the article I'm leaning towards legit but still not 100% convinced yet.... the handwriting on the letter looks familiar but that last sentence is overly on-point and been used before
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Jun 6, 2016 13:28:52 GMT
ahh fuck it... think it's legit
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Post by ouroboros on Jun 6, 2016 13:45:15 GMT
Given that his signature has been signed by everyone from unpaid assistants, itinterant silkscreeners and the POW milkman, I would not waste too much time on the graphology behind it
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Post by mikeydread on Jun 6, 2016 14:04:20 GMT
Looks legit. But I know F.A.
Dreadphone
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Post by feralthings on Jun 6, 2016 14:24:43 GMT
Here's a few photos for anyone that's interested. The tyre is stenciled and the flames and smoke are freehand; the two work seamlessly together. I think it's probably the first street piece in a while that he's signed too. The piece references one of Martha Cooper's ' Street Play' photos that she took in Alphabet City of the late 1970, thus returning the compliment that Martha paid when she included a Banksy piece in her ' Ghetto For Life' photo. A stickman was also included on a piece on Bridewell Police Station back in 2000 (which at the time was the main police station in Bristol); unfortunately, I can only find this badly faded photo on my hard-drive but you can see the stickman on the right (the stencil on the left is by Arse, not Banksy; Banksy's stencil of two cops had been buffed by this point): And to allay anyone's concerns, no children have become arsonists since coming to school this morning
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Post by sturban on Jun 6, 2016 14:36:30 GMT
Nice to think it will probably be staying there untouched for quite a while. Certainly not an easy one to remove or tag over. I do reckon he had permission beforehand though, which is why it's probably signed.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Jun 6, 2016 14:47:07 GMT
Here's a few photos for anyone that's interested. The tyre is stenciled and the flames and smoke are freehand; the two work seamlessly together. I think it's probably the first street piece in a while that he's signed too. The piece references one of Martha Cooper's ' Street Play' photos that she took in Alphabet City of the late 1970, thus returning the compliment that Martha paid when she included a Banksy piece in her ' Ghetto For Life' photo. A stickman was also included on a piece on Bridewell Police Station back in 2000 (which at the time was the main police station in Bristol); unfortunately, I can only find this badly faded photo on my hard-drive but you can see the stickman on the right (the stencil on the left is by Arse, not Banksy; Banksy's stencil of two cops had been buffed by this point): And to allay anyone's concerns, no children have become arsonists since coming to school this morning nice! thanks for the backstory and pics
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Jun 6, 2016 15:08:51 GMT
officially confirmed
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Post by dodcoquelicot on Jun 6, 2016 15:30:06 GMT
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Post by riq on Jun 6, 2016 18:20:16 GMT
Love it!!! Very simple but very beautiful too! Looks like an old school Banksy from Fed's thread The flames are stunning! In fact every single line is awesome! Much better than the les misarables tear gas piece in London in my opinion! Would be a great print! Just kidding Guess he knew that most of the Banksy forum dudes are at the art yard sale in Brighton so he could paint that in Bristol during the sunny Sunday while having some beers and a lot of fun
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Post by IggyWiggy on Jun 6, 2016 18:26:18 GMT
Worth watching for the caretaker:
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Post by jeezuzjonessnr on Jun 6, 2016 20:23:35 GMT
Nice gesture from the school and then Banksy
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Post by poledance on Jun 6, 2016 21:50:23 GMT
Here's a few photos for anyone that's interested. The tyre is stenciled and the flames and smoke are freehand; the two work seamlessly together. I think it's probably the first street piece in a while that he's signed too. The piece references one of Martha Cooper's ' Street Play' photos that she took in Alphabet City of the late 1970, thus returning the compliment that Martha paid when she included a Banksy piece in her ' Ghetto For Life' photo. A stickman was also included on a piece on Bridewell Police Station back in 2000 (which at the time was the main police station in Bristol); unfortunately, I can only find this badly faded photo on my hard-drive but you can see the stickman on the right (the stencil on the left is by Arse, not Banksy; Banksy's stencil of two cops had been buffed by this point): And to allay anyone's concerns, no children have become arsonists since coming to school this morning You're stretching way too far with that Martha connection I've no doubt this is a piece alluding to the world we're making for our children as are many of his pieces now and the Martha connection is just a happy coincidence.
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Post by mikeydread on Jun 7, 2016 15:27:57 GMT
The quote is from Grace Murray Hopper.
Quite like this one too....
A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for.
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Post by jonkennedy on Jun 14, 2016 11:52:30 GMT
nice . . just upped the school value by a few quid!
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