Girl with Balloon
Anonymous artist Banksy built global fame through political street art, iconic works, and a shift to stencilling techniques since the 1990s. Banksy's Official Website

Banksy is an England-based street artist, political activist, and film director known for his anonymous identity. He has never publicly confirmed who he is, which has led to ongoing research into his background. His work has appeared on walls, streets, and bridges around the world since the 1990s.

His art combines dark humour with political and social commentary, with many pieces using a distinctive stencilling technique that allows images to be created quickly. These works often appear in public spaces without formal permission.

Some of Banksy's most famous artworks include Girl with Balloon, The Flower Thrower, and Love Is in the Bin. Girl with Balloon shows a young girl reaching for a red heart-shaped balloon and is widely recognised as one of his most iconic images.

The Flower Thrower depicts a masked protester throwing a bouquet instead of a weapon, reflecting themes of conflict and peace. Love Is in the Bin became famous after partially shredding itself during an auction, drawing global attention to the art market.

Flower Thrower
Banksy’s 'Flower Thrower' shows a masked protester hurling flowers instead of a weapon, symbolising peace, resistance, and anti-violence messaging. Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0/ZaBanker

Early Career and Bristol Roots

Banksy began as a freehand graffiti artist between 1990 and 1994. During this period, he was part of Bristol's DryBreadZ Crew, also known as DBZ, alongside artists Kato and Tes. His early work was influenced by the Bristol underground scene, where artists and musicians often worked together.

He was also influenced by the artist 3D, a graffiti artist and founding member of the group Massive Attack. Other figures in the same scene included Nick Walker and Inkie. During this time, Banksy met photographer Steve Lazarides, who later became his agent and began selling his work.

Shift to Stencilling Technique

By around 2000, Banksy began using stencils instead of freehand graffiti. He said the change happened after he noticed a stencilled serial number while hiding from police under a rubbish lorry. The technique allowed him to complete works more quickly and avoid detection.

Laugh Now
Banksy’s 'Laugh Now' shows a row of monkeys wearing signs, highlighting themes of control, performance, and commentary on human behaviour. Banksy's Official Website

This shift helped him gain attention in cities such as Bristol and London. His first known large mural, 'The Mild Mild West,' was painted in 1997 on Stokes Croft in Bristol. The artwork shows a teddy bear throwing a Molotov cocktail at three riot police.

Style and Themes in His Work

Banksy's work is known for using simple images combined with short phrases. The subjects often include rats, apes, policemen, soldiers, children, and older people. Many pieces focus on themes such as war, capitalism, and authority.

His art often carries anti-war, anti-capitalist, or anti-establishment messages. The use of humour alongside serious topics is a key feature of his style. This approach has made his work widely recognised in public spaces.

Public Installations and Art Market

Banksy displays his work on publicly visible surfaces and sometimes on self-built installations. He does not sell photographs or reproductions of his street graffiti. However, some pieces are removed from their original locations and sold.

Much of his work is considered temporary art because it exists in public spaces. A limited number of works are officially sold through an agency he created called Pest Control. This agency handles authentication and sales of his authorised pieces.

Love is in the bin
Banksy’s 'Love Is in the Bin' shows a framed artwork partially shredding itself during auction, challenging value, ownership, and the art market. X/Sotheby's

Film Work and Recognition

Banksy expanded his work into film with the documentary 'Exit Through the Gift Shop.' The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010. It was later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film in January 2011.

He has also received recognition outside the art world. In 2014, Banksy was named Webby Person of the Year. His influence continues across art, film, and public discourse.