Napalm (Grey) (Unsigned) by Banksy

Napalm (Grey) (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2007


Medium: Screenprint on paper

Size: 56 x 76 cm

Edition of 500


Banksy’s Napalm (Grey) (2007) is a screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, released in a limited edition of 500. Drawing on the iconic Vietnam War imagery associated with war photography, the work intensifies Banksy’s critique of conflict, media spectacle, and Western consumer culture through stark visual juxtaposition. Its restrained grey palette heightens emotional impact and conceptual depth, while a Pest Control Certificate ensures verified authenticity and strong provenance for discerning collectors.

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Banksy’s Napalm is widely regarded as one of the artist’s most powerful anti-war works. Released as a screen print in 2004, the image appropriates one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century—the Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack during the Vietnam War—and places her between two symbols of American consumer culture: Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald.

Unlike many of Banksy’s famous images, Napalm was conceived primarily as a print edition rather than a documented street mural. The work's impact relies on the careful juxtaposition of globally recognized imagery, making the controlled print format particularly effective for delivering its message.

The composition explores themes of war, consumerism, media representation, and cultural hypocrisy. By pairing a victim of conflict with cheerful corporate mascots, Banksy creates a disturbing contrast between human suffering and commercial entertainment. The image questions how societies consume both news and advertising, often overlooking uncomfortable realities behind polished public narratives.

For collectors, Napalm holds exceptional significance within Banksy’s oeuvre. Its historical references, strong political message, and limited availability have made it one of the most sought-after works in the artist’s print market. Demand remains consistently high among serious collectors, museums, and institutions. Today, Napalm is considered a landmark Banksy image and a defining example of how contemporary art can confront difficult historical truths through instantly recognizable visual language.

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Napalm (Grey) (Unsigned) by Banksy

Napalm (Grey) (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2007

Medium: Screenprint on paper

Size: 56 x 76 cm

Edition of 500


Banksy’s Napalm (Grey) (2007) is a screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, released in a limited edition of 500. Drawing on the iconic Vietnam War imagery associated with war photography, the work intensifies Banksy’s critique of conflict, media spectacle, and Western consumer culture through stark visual juxtaposition. Its restrained grey palette heightens emotional impact and conceptual depth, while a Pest Control Certificate ensures verified authenticity and strong provenance for discerning collectors.

Banksy’s Napalm is widely regarded as one of the artist’s most powerful anti-war works. Released as a screen print in 2004, the image appropriates one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century—the Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack during the Vietnam War—and places her between two symbols of American consumer culture: Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald.

Unlike many of Banksy’s famous images, Napalm was conceived primarily as a print edition rather than a documented street mural. The work's impact relies on the careful juxtaposition of globally recognized imagery, making the controlled print format particularly effective for delivering its message.

The composition explores themes of war, consumerism, media representation, and cultural hypocrisy. By pairing a victim of conflict with cheerful corporate mascots, Banksy creates a disturbing contrast between human suffering and commercial entertainment. The image questions how societies consume both news and advertising, often overlooking uncomfortable realities behind polished public narratives.

For collectors, Napalm holds exceptional significance within Banksy’s oeuvre. Its historical references, strong political message, and limited availability have made it one of the most sought-after works in the artist’s print market. Demand remains consistently high among serious collectors, museums, and institutions. Today, Napalm is considered a landmark Banksy image and a defining example of how contemporary art can confront difficult historical truths through instantly recognizable visual language.

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