The Work of Banksy

Banksy's Street Art Banksy's Street Art
Banksy's Street Art Banksy's Street Art
Banksy's Street Art Banksy's Street Art

People say that graffiti is irresponsible and childish….but only if it is done properly and Banksy does just that. There is still uncertainty about the identity of Banksy. All we know is that he was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, London. He trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great aerosol boom of late 1980s. His artworks are often illustrations that depict political, cultural and ethical views. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stencilling technique has appeared in London and in cities around the world.

In 2004 Banksy produced a quantity of spoofed £10 British notes substituting the Queens head with Princess Diana’s and replacing the “Bank of England” with “Banksy of England.” During that year at the Notting Hill festival, a bunch of these notes were thrown into the crowd. Some people tried spending the £10 at local shops not knowing that a few months later they were being sold on ebay for £200 each. A Limited run of 50 signed posters containing 10 uncut notes were also produced and sold by pictures on walls for £100 each to commemorate the death of Princess Diana. One of these sold in May 2007 on eBay for £17,500.

Banksy cashed in when his work sold for way over the estimated price. He received over £102,000 for his Bombing Middle England, £37,200 for Balloon Girl, £31,200 for Bomb, Ballerina With Action Man Parts reached £96,000, Glory sold for £72,000 and an unnamed sold for £33,600. Following this Banksy updated his website with a new image of an auction house scene showing people bidding on a picture that said, “I Can’t Believe You Morons Actually Buy This Shit.” The record for any Banksy work was set in April 2007 when Space Girl and Bird fetched £288,000.

Banksy’s work has been admired by many art enthusiast around the world including celebrities such as Christina Aguilera, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. The couple brought a piece, which features the dethroned king of pop standing in the doorway of a cottage trying to coax a young boy and girl into his house with sweets. The piece is inspired by the classic fairytale Hansel and Gretel, and is apparently a reference to the child abuse scandal surrounding Jackson last year.

To top of the datscool list. In 2004, Bansky walked into the Louvre in Paris and hung on a wall a picture he had painted resembling the Mona Lisa, but with a yellow smiley face akin to the Wal-Mart character for a face. Though the painting was hurriedly removed by the museum staff, it and it’s counterpart, temporarily on unknown display at the Tate Britain, were described by Banksy as ’shortcuts’. He is quoted as saying: “To actually [have to] go through the process of having a painting selected must be quite boring, It’s a lot more fun to go and put your own one up.”

Dosh Wallets by Blue Sky Design

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Dosh Wallets Dosh Wallets
Dosh Wallets Dosh Wallets

Through ingenious use of design, materials and manufacturing processes, the Dosh wallet is the world’s first injection moulded wallet. A unique blend of flexible and semi-flexible polymers creates a wallet that is durable, waterproof, stylish, and packed with clever features for modern lifestyles. The patented design consists of purpose designed areas for storage of credit cards, notes and coins, as well as a unique integrated compartment for items including sim cards, keys, condom and security cards. All of these features are packaged in a funky form that is moulded in a range of vivid contemporary colours.

Henri Spaile and Mark Armstrong are the Directors of BlueSky Design Group and are the creative power behind Dosh wallets. The pair have produced many global products for some very famous household brands including Philips, Electrolux, Victa, Sunbeam and Ryobi. The company is best known for the design of the Olympic Torch for the 2000 Sydney Olympics and more recently for the design of the next generation of Trains for the Sydney rail network.

After all this success designing for other companies these two are now focusing in creating their own brand and range of products. The Dosh Wallet is the first product to be launched in what will be a series of innovative new products that will have all of the qualities that have become the signature of the BlueSky Design team.

You can purchase the wallet at rushfaster.com for AUD$39.95.

Red Frequency Audex Motorola Bluetooth Helmet

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RED in conjunction with Motorola have developed a helmet with a detachable bluetooth headphone. The Motorola bluetooth connection allows you to answer calls, make calls or listen to music.  It also comes with an optional wired connection for those who would like to plug the headphones into their iPod. 

The DJ Style headphone look quite cool and can be used by themeselves but then again I would get a pair of BOSE or Sennheisers if I wanted to do that.

The helmet has an in-molded polycarbonate shell, adjustable ventilation system and a noise and water resistant microphone.  However, this doesn’t all come cheap.  You’ll need to fork out $300 to get your hands on one of these. 

Personally, I think this is a toy rather than a necessity unless looking cool is paramount then I would stick with my Giro.

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