
Donuts (Strawberry)
by Banksy
Year: 2009
Medium: Screenprint
Size: 56 x 76 cm
Edition of 299
Donuts (Strawberry) is a 2009 screen print by Banksy, released in an edition of 299. The Donuts paintings by Banksy are among the few that haven't appeared as street art first 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 piece comes from an esteemed private collection and remains in excellent condition. Authentication documentation and additional details are available upon request.
A Chocolate 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.
Banksy is a world-famous British street artist known for politically charged graffiti and an anonymous identity. Emerging from the Bristol underground scene in the 1990s, Banksy became a leading figure connecting street art, graffiti art, and contemporary art movements. His work combines satire, activism, and social commentary in ways that connect with both casual viewers and serious collectors.
Banksy’s iconic works, such as Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, and Love is in the Bin helped define his career and transformed street art into a respected part of the global art market. His visual style is instantly recognizable through stencil techniques, bold black-and-white contrasts, and sharp messages about war, consumerism, and inequality.
Banksy holds major market importance because his original works and authenticated prints regularly sell for millions at international auctions. Demand remains strong among collectors due to limited supply, global recognition, and cultural relevance.
Beyond the market, Banksy changed how people view public art. He brought graffiti into galleries, museums, and mainstream culture while keeping its rebellious spirit alive. From an investment perspective, Banksy is considered one of the strongest contemporary art names, with steady collector demand and long-term appeal across generations.
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Donuts (Strawberry)
by Banksy
Year: 2009
Medium: Screenprint
Size: 56 x 76 cm
Edition of 299
Donuts (Strawberry) is a 2009 screen print by Banksy, released in an edition of 299. The Donuts paintings by Banksy are among the few that haven't appeared as street art first 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 piece comes from an esteemed private collection and remains in excellent condition. Authentication documentation and additional details are available upon request.
A Chocolate 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.
Banksy is a world-famous British street artist known for politically charged graffiti and an anonymous identity. Emerging from the Bristol underground scene in the 1990s, Banksy became a leading figure connecting street art, graffiti art, and contemporary art movements. His work combines satire, activism, and social commentary in ways that connect with both casual viewers and serious collectors.
Banksy’s iconic works, such as Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, and Love is in the Bin helped define his career and transformed street art into a respected part of the global art market. His visual style is instantly recognizable through stencil techniques, bold black-and-white contrasts, and sharp messages about war, consumerism, and inequality.
Banksy holds major market importance because his original works and authenticated prints regularly sell for millions at international auctions. Demand remains strong among collectors due to limited supply, global recognition, and cultural relevance.
Beyond the market, Banksy changed how people view public art. He brought graffiti into galleries, museums, and mainstream culture while keeping its rebellious spirit alive. From an investment perspective, Banksy is considered one of the strongest contemporary art names, with steady collector demand and long-term appeal across generations.



