Barcode Leopard

Banksy's career is shrouded in mystery, and his real name, age, and exact place of birth have not been disclosed. However, he began his career in Bristol in the early 1990s and expanded his activities to London in the early 2000s, becoming internationally known.


Banksy's works are mainly graffiti art using stencil techniques. Often painted guerrilla-style on city walls and public property, the combination of the location and situation with the message of the work makes a stronger impact.


Barcode Leopard” is one of Banksy's works from 2002. It depicts a leopard trapped in a barcode cage and can be interpreted in a variety of ways, including consumer society, mass production, and animal rights.


This work is known as one of Banksy's best-known works and has been highly praised by art critics and audiences alike. The reasons for this are as follows


Social message: Banksy's works are sharply critical of issues facing contemporary society, such as consumerism, mass production, and animal rights.


Originality of expression: The use of stencil techniques to appeal to the viewer with simple yet powerful expressions.


Humor and satire: The artist not only takes a serious look at social issues, but also uses humor and satire to make the viewer think, while at the same time making them feel familiar with the issues.


 


Size: frame h64 x w84 cm, painting h50 x w70 cm


Material: Paper

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