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Banksy Flower Thrower Figurine

Arguably the most controversial street artist in the world, Banksy has developed an entire art subculture devoted to his works. His satirical art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. Inspired by the Rage, the Flower Thrower stencil was done in 2003 in Jerusalem, and is probably the artists´ most renown art piece. Produced by Medicom Toy, this collectible figurine in Polystone stands 14" tall and comes in white or black, with only the flowers being colored. An iconic object of decoration for your home or office.

Available from SyncStore and from some online retailers such as HBX.




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STAMP ALBUM PRINTS

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WINE CELL BOTTLE HOLDER

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Grid Framed Tech

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