Donuts (Chocolate) by Banksy

Donuts (Chocolate) Signed

by Banksy

Year: 2009


Medium: Screenprint

Size: 50 × 70cm

Edition of 299


Donuts (Chocolate) is a signed 2009 screen print by Banksy, released in an edition of 299. Unlike most of Banksy’s best-known works, Donuts was never painted on the street and was created specifically as a fine art print project. Featuring repeating pastry motifs, the series playfully parodies consumer culture and Pop Art traditions while revealing a lighter, more humorous side of Banksy’s practice.

This work originates from a respected private collection and has been carefully preserved in excellent condition. Documentation and authentication details are available upon request. A Strawberry version of the composition was also released.

A Strawberry version of the composition is also available.

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Released in 2009, Banksy’s Donuts series stands apart from many of the artist’s best-known works because it was created as a fine art print edition rather than street graffiti. Featuring rows of brightly colored donuts arranged in repeating patterns, the series playfully references consumer culture, mass production, and Pop Art traditions associated with Andy Warhol.

While lighter in tone than works such as Girl With Balloon or Flower Thrower, Donuts still reflects Banksy’s interest in satire and modern commercial culture. The series includes several color variations, including the popular Chocolate and Strawberry editions.

Issued in limited editions, the Donuts prints remain highly sought after by collectors for their rarity, strong visual appeal, and unique place within Banksy’s portfolio. Because the works were never displayed outdoors, many examples survive in excellent condition, adding to their desirability in the secondary market.

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Donuts (Chocolate) by Banksy

Donuts (Chocolate) Signed

by Banksy

Year: 2009

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 50 × 70cm

Edition of 299


Donuts (Chocolate) is a signed 2009 screen print by Banksy, released in an edition of 299. Unlike most of Banksy’s best-known works, Donuts was never painted on the street and was created specifically as a fine art print project. Featuring repeating pastry motifs, the series playfully parodies consumer culture and Pop Art traditions while revealing a lighter, more humorous side of Banksy’s practice.

This work originates from a respected private collection and has been carefully preserved in excellent condition. Documentation and authentication details are available upon request. A Strawberry version of the composition was also released.

A Strawberry version of the composition is also available.

Released in 2009, Banksy’s Donuts series stands apart from many of the artist’s best-known works because it was created as a fine art print edition rather than street graffiti. Featuring rows of brightly colored donuts arranged in repeating patterns, the series playfully references consumer culture, mass production, and Pop Art traditions associated with Andy Warhol.

While lighter in tone than works such as Girl With Balloon or Flower Thrower, Donuts still reflects Banksy’s interest in satire and modern commercial culture. The series includes several color variations, including the popular Chocolate and Strawberry editions.

Issued in limited editions, the Donuts prints remain highly sought after by collectors for their rarity, strong visual appeal, and unique place within Banksy’s portfolio. Because the works were never displayed outdoors, many examples survive in excellent condition, adding to their desirability in the secondary market.

More Banksy Works to Explore