Tuesday, November 22, 2011

New Banksy or Insect or Eelus or?

that's a bit of an issue, so it's well, it's a stencil anyway

16 comments:

  1. We at the Banksy forum have members who have seen Banksys work from 1999 and are real professionals! We don't have a fuckin clue whether its Banksys work or the umemployed glue sniffer who has taken up stencil work for the first time with his two left hands!
    Sorry...

    PS. But its great work if it is a Banksy. He has gone up another level!

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  2. Next level clip art...hey cool

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  3. Eelus, based on his sister shopping for 't'pies in wigan.

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  4. If it's not a Banksy then i like it.
    If it is a Banksy then i don't like it.
    Boo to Banksy.

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  5. The Banksy brand has got so many people working for it nowadays that it could be any one of those artists who was paid to do this, or quite a few other people as well.

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  6. Nice bit of anti-consumerism. Will look good as a £500 print.

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  7. Looks like a Mickey Mouse mask has been discarded in the trolley, could this be an unintentional prophecy of imminent exposure?

    Thick as a brick!

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  8. Butterfly sux Angelos buttNovember 23, 2011 at 3:50 AM

    I think its Banksy..... Or Eelus! Or..... Insect?
    Eddie Colla?... Maybe Priest, I think. Its great... Is it?

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  9. Bit shit really ain't it. Grafter I reckon.

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  10. Nice poignant message there from Banksy just before he and POW open their annual till-ringing festival.

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  11. I believe it's title is either "Falling for consumerism"
    or "Clean up on isle B"

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  12. Most of the Banksy fan idiots on .info think this was done illegally. The poor simpletons can't even tell the difference between authentic street art and this kind of hollow simulation of it.

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  13. most of the .info twats even think the cunt went up a ladder and done this work himself.

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  14. Yeah everyone knows he absailed to get it done.

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  15. Not quite. Scaffolding was probably hired for his paid assistants to work from, behind the safety of tarpaulin. And all with permission of course. This is how corporate advertising pretending to be illegal street art works these days. Mugs like you lap it up though don't you, so it must be fooling a few people at least.

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  16. looks like a suicide from a council block
    how depressing
    don't care who made it, they obviously couldn't give a shit about the poor cunts who have to live in these kinds of depressing buildings 

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