Artworks inspired by Banksy

Oeuvres d'art inspirées par Banksy

Banksy is an anonymous British artist who emerged in the 1990s on the Bristol street art scene. His style developed around stenciling , a quick technique that allowed him to intervene clandestinely in public spaces. His works denounce war, consumer society, political excesses, and social inequalities, while using humor and irony as visual weapons. Works like Girl with Balloon , Flower Thrower , and Kissing Coppers quickly became global icons. Banksy's anonymity, maintained for over two decades, contributes to the fascination surrounding him: every action, every piece of graffiti, every performance is scrutinized as a cultural event. The media, institutions, and the general public now recognize Banksy as one of the major figures in contemporary street art, capable of transforming a simple wall into an artistic manifesto.

A Banksy style reinterpreted

Banksy's universe – striking stencils, social commentary, satirical humor – has profoundly influenced the history of contemporary street art. Many artists today draw inspiration from this aesthetic to create engaged, poetic, and accessible works, reminiscent of the spirit of British street art.

The creations offered by PopArt Gallery are not works by Banksy , but independent artistic interpretations , influenced by his visual language:

  • stenciled silhouettes;

  • ironic staging;

  • social or political messages;

  • black/white contrasts enhanced with a touch of color;

  • Minimalist compositions with a strong impact.

These works capture the essence of incisive urban art, while leaving each artist the freedom to express their own vision.

Our selection of Banksy-inspired artworks

In this collection you will find:

  • stencil paintings in a style close to British street art;

  • satirical scenes blending humor and commitment;

  • anonymous portraits that play with light and contrast;

  • contemporary interpretations of symbols that have become iconic.

Each artwork is chosen for its visual impact , creativity, and ability to bring a strong urban atmosphere to any interior.

Why choose a Banksy-inspired artwork?

These creations are perfect for:

  • to give a space a distinctly urban style;

  • display a touch of irony or social commentary;

  • discover accessible and decorative street art;

  • to benefit from an immediately recognizable visual style.

The Banksy-inspired style is ideal for those who appreciate art that questions, surprises, and tells a story .

The PopArt Gallery Experience

By choosing a Banksy-inspired artwork from PopArt Gallery, you will benefit from:

  • original creations , made by contemporary artists;

  • a carefully curated selection , focused on the quality of the stencil and the meaning of the message;

  • careful delivery adapted to all sizes of paintings;

  • personalized support , for amateurs as well as collectors.

Explore our selection

Immerse yourself in a collection inspired by committed and poetic street art.
Discover all the works inspired by the Banksy universe available on PopArt Gallery.

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  • Umbrella Boy Umbrella Boy

    Gunnar Zyl Umbrella Boy

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    In this striking work, Gunnar Zyl presents a poetic and urban scene where a child, a black stenciled silhouette, holds up a large red umbrella, emblematic of protection and vulnerability. The strong contrast between the bright red of the umbrella and the deconstructed background in gray, beige and black tones, saturated with graffiti and drips, embodies one of the markers of Zyl's style: the fusion of raw street art with tender or universal symbols . The anonymous figure of the child, imbued with gentleness and nostalgia, evokes innocence in the face of a chaotic world. The umbrella, while meant to protect, itself appears splattered and degraded, as if the protection were imperfect—a subtle metaphor for the challenges we all face as we grow up. The deliberately disordered background evokes a street wall where graffiti becomes memory, noise, or despair. Through this piece, Gunnar Zyl continues his reflection on the fragility of innocence in a saturated urban world , but also on resilience , the act of standing up with dignity in an unstable universe. The work, despite the tension of its contrasts, exudes an energy full of sensitivity and inner strength . It is a powerful canvas, as graphic as it is emotional, which fits perfectly into the artist's universe: at the crossroads of the intimate and the collective, of urban chaos and hope.

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  • Campbells Spray Fuck The Police Campbells Spray Fuck The Police

    Mikko Campbells Spray Fuck The Police

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    Mikko 's "Campbells Spray Fuck The Police" is a powerful piece that evokes the spirit of protest and provocation. In a style very similar to that of Banksy, Mikko juxtaposes innocence and rebellion by featuring a police officer, a child and a Campbell's soup can, a pop culture icon. The police officer, a symbol of authority, stands next to a child whose carefree attitude contrasts with the act of defiance represented by the name of the work "Fuck The Police". The colorful background, a whirlwind of bright and chaotic colors, is a visual explosion of mixed media. Using acrylic paint, masks, markers, spray paint, pencils and giclée, Mikko creates a rich and dynamic texture that adds depth to the scene, while reinforcing the intensity of the message. The irony of the famous Campbell's soup can, symbol of mass culture and consumer society, underlines the implicit critique of institutions. This work, both provocative and aesthetically striking, is part of a tradition of committed art, where each visual element contributes to the narration of a message of social resistance.

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    €1.500,00

  • Campbell's Street Fight - Noisy Campbell's Street Fight - Noisy

    Noisy Campbell's Street Fight

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    Very interesting digital print on Alu-Dibond by the artist Noisy , mixing 2 well-known Street Art works: The Campbell's soup can popularized by Pop Art artist Andy Warhol in 1962 “Rage, the Flower thrower”, by the English Street Art painter Banksy created in 2003 in the streets of Jerusalem Several techniques are used here: acrylic paints, spray paint and digital printing. The work is limited to a series of 35 copies, signed and numbered.

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    €600,00

  • Banksy And Haring - Freda People Banksy And Haring - Freda People

    Freda People Banksy And Haring

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    Painting on canvas made by hand using acrylic paint and high quality varnish. Accustomed to the use of pop culture icons, Freda People here tackles a reinterpretation of Banksy's work (the girl with the balloon) produced in London but the balloon is replaced by the Keith Haring-style heart.

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