Pulp Fiction Bananas By Banksy
Product Description
This graffiti piece by Banksy was originally painted in London in April of 2007. At once, the city deemed it "too violent" and had it removed, which is an ironic twist for a depiction of Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta brandishing bananas instead of guns in this still from the ultra-violent movie Pulp Fiction. It's a pacifist take on a Tarantino classic, perfect for a Pop art touch to your movie room.
Product Details
- ColorsMulti Color
- Materials
Cotton Canvas And Wooden Stretcher Bars
- Measurements
60"L x 40"W x 0.75"H
- OriginUSA
— 3-Dimensional Gallery-Mounted Finish
— Shrink-Resistant Pine Woods Bars
— 100% Cotton Canvases
— Fade-Resistant Giclee Ink
About the Designer
Banksy, born in 1974 in Yate, South Gloucestershire is a well-known pseudo name of a British graffiti artist. His early work was first showcased during Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s. Banksy's work generated a new-found global interest in street art. While his work can be found all over the world, most are located in Bristol, London and New York City. The HBO documentary "Banksy Does New York" released Oct. 31, 2014 showcases Banksy's New York Art. In late January 2011, his film work "Exit Through The Gift Shop" was nominated for 2010 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation