Gangsta Rat (Unsigned) - BANKSY

Gangsta Rat (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2004


Medium: Screenprint

Size: 50 × 35 cm

Edition of 350

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Gangsta Rat (Unsigned) (2004) is a collectible screen print measuring 50 × 35 cm, released in a limited edition of 350. Produced during the artist’s early 2000s street art period, it features the iconic rat motif as a symbol of urban resistance and anti-establishment culture. Its strong visual identity and scarcity enhance collector demand, while the accompanying Pest Control Certificate provides verified authenticity and trusted provenance for serious buyers.

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Banksy’s Gangsta Rat comes from his early London period, when the artist’s rat imagery became a core part of his visual identity. First appearing in street interventions across urban environments, the rat serves as a recurring symbol of survival, resistance, and life on society’s margins.

In Gangsta Rat, the character is reimagined with bold, confrontational styling that reflects hip-hop culture and street attitude. The work blends humor with edge, turning an overlooked city creature into a figure of defiance. This contrast highlights Banksy’s broader themes of rebellion, identity, and the power of the outsider within modern cities.

As with many of Banksy’s early prints, Gangsta Rat exists in limited editions, which adds to its appeal among collectors. Works featuring the rat motif are especially sought after due to their connection to the artist’s formative street art period. Demand remains strong in the secondary market, supported by scarcity, cultural recognition, and the enduring popularity of Banksy’s early iconography.

Today, Gangsta Rat is valued not only for its visual impact but also for its place within Banksy’s development of a symbolic language that reshaped contemporary street art.

More Banksy Works to Explore

Gangsta Rat (Unsigned) - BANKSY

Gangsta Rat (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2004

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 50 × 35 cm

Edition of 350


Banksy’s Gangsta Rat (Unsigned) (2004) is a collectible screen print measuring 50 × 35 cm, released in a limited edition of 350. Produced during the artist’s early 2000s street art period, it features the iconic rat motif as a symbol of urban resistance and anti-establishment culture. Its strong visual identity and scarcity enhance collector demand, while the accompanying Pest Control Certificate provides verified authenticity and trusted provenance for serious buyers.

Banksy’s Gangsta Rat comes from his early London period, when the artist’s rat imagery became a core part of his visual identity. First appearing in street interventions across urban environments, the rat serves as a recurring symbol of survival, resistance, and life on society’s margins.

In Gangsta Rat, the character is reimagined with bold, confrontational styling that reflects hip-hop culture and street attitude. The work blends humor with edge, turning an overlooked city creature into a figure of defiance. This contrast highlights Banksy’s broader themes of rebellion, identity, and the power of the outsider within modern cities.

As with many of Banksy’s early prints, Gangsta Rat exists in limited editions, which adds to its appeal among collectors. Works featuring the rat motif are especially sought after due to their connection to the artist’s formative street art period. Demand remains strong in the secondary market, supported by scarcity, cultural recognition, and the enduring popularity of Banksy’s early iconography.

Today, Gangsta Rat is valued not only for its visual impact but also for its place within Banksy’s development of a symbolic language that reshaped contemporary street art.

More Banksy Works to Explore