Happy Choppers - Unsigned
Sold- 2003
- Screen print on paper
- Edition of 750
- Numbered
- 50cm x 70cm
- Full Pest Control COA
The iconic 'Happy Choppers' was created for Banksy's Christmas show 'Santa’s Ghetto' in London, which aimed to draw attention to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. The image first appeared in 2002 as a mural in Central London at the Whitecross Street Market. It remains one of the artists most popular images to this day.
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Banksy – Happy Choppers - Unsigned
Edition Guide
Edition Details
Edition:
750
Signed:
150
Unsigned:
600
Artist Proofs:
33
VIP:
Year:
2003
Medium:
Screen print
Size:
70 x 50 cm
Signature:
Signature and numbering on the right
Hang-Up Rating:
Auction Record:
£106,250
Christie's Online, 'Happy Choppers', Sep 2020
The most famously anonymous artist in the world, Banksy made the front pages when he auto-shredded Girl With Balloon during a 2018 Sotheby's auction. Known for his thought-provoking social commentary, Banksy's varied works include the Walled Off Hotel (with its view of the West Bank barrier), cover art for Blur's Think Tank album, and a gigantic graffiti piece about Brexit, in the UK port of Dover.