Trolleys (Color) by Banksy

Trolley Hunters (Colour) (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2007


Medium: Screenprint

Size: 56 x 76cm

Edition of 750

Signed and numbered in pencil

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Trolley Hunters (Colour) (Signed) (2007) is a screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, released in a limited edition of 750, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Referencing prehistoric cave art through modern supermarket trolleys, the work reflects Banksy’s satirical commentary on consumer culture and human behavior. Its signed status, strong visual narrative, and Pest Control Certificate ensure verified provenance and enduring collector appeal.

Also available are black & white signed and unsigned versions of the screen print.

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Banksy’s Trolley Hunters first appeared as a street mural in the early 2000s, during a formative period in the artist’s career when his work was gaining international attention for its sharp social commentary and use of public space. The original mural, painted in an urban setting, established the concept and remains the foundation of the work’s cultural significance.

The piece depicts prehistoric-style hunters tracking supermarket shopping trolleys as if they were wild animals. This unexpected contrast transforms a symbol of modern consumer life into a metaphor for survival and instinct. Through this imagery, Banksy explores themes of consumerism, excess, and the way shopping and consumption have become embedded in everyday human behavior. The work also reflects his wider interest in recontextualizing familiar objects to expose social patterns.

There is no extended graffiti series beyond the original mural, as the strength of Trolley Hunters lies in its single, site-specific execution. Its meaning is tied closely to its street environment, where context amplifies its impact.

For collectors, Trolley Hunters is highly desirable due to its rarity, early date, and strong conceptual clarity. Demand remains strong in the secondary market, driven by its cultural relevance and distinctive visual narrative. Collectors looking to explore more about Banksy’s original mural works can visit the guide to Banksy street art locations. Today, it stands as a key example of Banksy’s ability to turn everyday consumer objects into powerful symbols of modern life.

More Banksy Works to Explore

Trolleys (Color) by Banksy

Trolley Hunters (Colour) (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2007

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 56 x 76cm

Edition of 750


Banksy’s Trolley Hunters (Colour) (Signed) (2007) is a screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, released in a limited edition of 750, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Referencing prehistoric cave art through modern supermarket trolleys, the work reflects Banksy’s satirical commentary on consumer culture and human behavior. Its signed status, strong visual narrative, and Pest Control Certificate ensure verified provenance and enduring collector appeal.

Also available are black & white signed and unsigned versions of the screen print.

Banksy’s Trolley Hunters first appeared as a street mural in the early 2000s, during a formative period in the artist’s career when his work was gaining international attention for its sharp social commentary and use of public space. The original mural, painted in an urban setting, established the concept and remains the foundation of the work’s cultural significance.

The piece depicts prehistoric-style hunters tracking supermarket shopping trolleys as if they were wild animals. This unexpected contrast transforms a symbol of modern consumer life into a metaphor for survival and instinct. Through this imagery, Banksy explores themes of consumerism, excess, and the way shopping and consumption have become embedded in everyday human behavior. The work also reflects his wider interest in recontextualizing familiar objects to expose social patterns.

There is no extended graffiti series beyond the original mural, as the strength of Trolley Hunters lies in its single, site-specific execution. Its meaning is tied closely to its street environment, where context amplifies its impact.

For collectors, Trolley Hunters is highly desirable due to its rarity, early date, and strong conceptual clarity. Demand remains strong in the secondary market, driven by its cultural relevance and distinctive visual narrative. Collectors looking to explore more about Banksy’s original mural works can visit the guide to Banksy street art locations. Today, it stands as a key example of Banksy’s ability to turn everyday consumer objects into powerful symbols of modern life.

More Banksy Works to Explore