Artwork information

Category

Sculpture

Material

Resin

Date

2019

Dimensions

36 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm

Signature

Signed

State of conservation

Very good

Location

Toulouse, France

Description

Banksy — Flower Thrower, 2019

Published by Medicom Toy in 2019, this sculpture inspired by Banksy’s iconic "Flower Thrower" transforms one of the most recognizable images in contemporary street art into a striking three-dimensional artwork. Over the years, the figure of the masked protester throwing a bouquet instead of a weapon has become a universal symbol — a powerful visual statement where poetry replaces violence.

With this now highly sought-after edition, Medicom Toy successfully gives new depth and presence to Banksy’s legendary composition. The dynamic posture of the figure, frozen in an almost cinematic movement, contrasts beautifully with the delicacy of the flowers held in his hand. The bronze patina finish further enhances this tension while giving the sculpture a refined, contemporary presence.

Crafted in resin with the renowned precision and quality associated with Medicom Toy, this piece appeals equally to street art collectors, contemporary art enthusiasts, and design lovers. Both collectible and decorative, it naturally fits within a modern interior, a curated library, an office space, or a contemporary urban art collection.

This 2019 edition measures 36 x 30 x 20 cm and is offered in very good condition. It bears the Medicom Toy marking underneath the foot and comes from a private French collection.

A visually powerful and instantly recognizable work that reflects Banksy’s lasting impact on contemporary visual culture, illustrating how certain street art images have transcended their original context to become true cultural icons.

The artist

Painter
Drawer

Banksy

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Painter
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Born in 1974
England

Bio

Banksy is one of the most famous anonymous street artists in the world. The person behind this amazing pseudonym wants to keep his personal life a secret. His graffiti, which mixes aerosol and stencil techniques, takes us into a world steeped in humor and irony about today's society.

His art work began to be seen in the 1990s on the walls of Bristol and in the Shoreditch area of London. When Banksy unveils a new work, he never hesitates to make jokes and performances in the presentation of his creation.

In 2015, Banksy created a large-scale installation, Dismaland Bemusement Park, a working theme park that immerses the public in a satirical parody of Disneyland, with comments on wealth distribution, sexism and the British government. This park founded and managed by Banksy himself was operational between August and September 2015.

Banksy lives and works in England and has not finished surprising us.

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