Banksy Donuts Chocolate

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Year: 2008
Size: 70 x 67 cm
Signature: Hand Signed
Frame: Never Framed
Edition: 289
Medium: Screen Print

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Banksy Donuts Chocolate

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Banksy (English, b. 1974) is a graffiti artist whose artwork has appeared throughout London and other locations around the world. Bansky's artwork is characterized by striking images, often combined with slogans. His work regularly engages political themes, satirically critiquing war, capitalism, hypocrisy and greed.

Common subjects include rats, apes, policemen, members of the royal family, and children. In addition to his two-dimensional work, Banksy is known for his installation artwork. One of the most celebrated

of these pieces, which featured a live elephant painted with a Victorian wallpaper pattern, sparked controversy among animal rights activists. He was the subject of a 2010 documentary, "Exit Through the Gift Shop,”

 

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The Banksy print Donuts saw an online lottery release system for the first time. Released in two flavours, Chocolate and Strawberry (Brown and Pink), it was an edition of 299 of each colour, all of which were signed.

Screenprint in colors on Arches 88 paper, with margins

22 x 30 in (55.88 x 76.2 cm) -

Dimensions refer to sheet size; Image: 13 x 23 in. (33 x 58.4 cm)

Signed and numbered; accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity

• 299 Strawberry – Signed • 299 Chocolate – Signed

 

 

"unexpected patterns in the cosmic microwave background – the relic radiation left behind by the Big Bang points to the fact that the universe is doughnut shaped and finite .... scientists are now convinced that the universe is finite, doughnut shaped and spinning about a central axis of quantum singularity. The quantum singularity keeps the universe stable.It is floating in the Hyperspace in the zero quantum state. Zero point energies dominate the temporal energy variations across the universe." (quote from ScienceToday)This image by Banksy blatantly references the United States desire (and aim) to be not only in total control of our planet ( the New World order ) but to use this as a stepping stone to place themselves in the position of 'policing' the universe itself ! the US has spent alot of time and energy implanting this idea into the consciousness of our planet through the media and is most obvious when looking at films and television from yesteryear eg Star Wars, Star Trek, Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon etcThe van in the image represents the closed and highly protected secret societies who work towards this New Universe Totalitarian State (ie the illuminarty, Skull and Bones, Bilderburg Group etc ) .. the outriders are representing the human 'slaves' indoctrinated to actually physically apply and enforce this order for these 'societies' ... and the universe (represented by the doughnut) is what these societies hold up and carry forward into the future , driven upon a vehicle under their control and in a direction of their choice!We 'the people' are of course represented by the hundreds and thousands - note - not millions and billions as the current population stands , but the hundreds and thousands that 'they' wish to reduce the earth population down to, through pre-planned starvation and population control mechanisms, currently being implemented across the globe..lastly (it may be worth mentioning) the whole universe is being carried forward upon the shoulders of the oil industry .. the petrol driven van .. the bikes.. the rubber tyres etc .. obviously a reference to the money and power and might of these industries and the fact that the ultimate owners of these industries are indeed the main players in the secret societies mentioned (and the ones unnamed in this explanation)