Weston Super Mare (Unsigned) - Banksy

Weston Super Mare (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2003


Medium: 2-color Screenprint

Size: 35 X 100 cm

Edition of 750

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Weston Super Mare (Unsigned) (2003) is a rare 2-color screen print on wove paper, measuring 35 × 100 cm, released in an edition of 750. Emerging from the artist’s early 2000s period of urban intervention and social critique, the panoramic format enhances its narrative impact and visual rarity. Accompanied by a Pest Control Certificate, it offers verified provenance and strong collector appeal within Banksy’s established print market.

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Banksy’s Weston Super Mare is a screen print based on one of the artist’s early and lesser-known street interventions in the UK seaside town of the same name. Created during the period when Banksy was transitioning from underground graffiti artist to internationally recognized contemporary figure, the work reflects his interest in public space, humor, and subtle social critique.

The image shows a surreal seaside scene that contrasts the calm, nostalgic atmosphere of a British coastal town with Banksy’s sharp sense of irony. Through simple composition and restrained imagery, the work explores themes of urban decay, British leisure culture, and the quiet tension between tourism and local identity. Like much of Banksy’s early output, it carries a playful tone while still questioning everyday social environments.

Released as a limited edition print, Weston Super Mare is valued for its rarity and connection to Banksy’s formative period. Collectors seek the work for its early historical relevance and its link to the artist’s original street practice. Demand remains steady in the secondary market, particularly among collectors focused on early Banksy editions, where scarcity and provenance strongly influence value.

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Weston Super Mare (Unsigned) - Banksy

Weston Super Mare (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2003

Medium: 2-color Screenprint

Size: 35 X 100 cm

Edition of 750


Banksy’s Weston Super Mare (Unsigned) (2003) is a rare 2-color screen print on wove paper, measuring 35 × 100 cm, released in an edition of 750. Emerging from the artist’s early 2000s period of urban intervention and social critique, the panoramic format enhances its narrative impact and visual rarity. Accompanied by a Pest Control Certificate, it offers verified provenance and strong collector appeal within Banksy’s established print market.

Banksy’s Weston Super Mare is a screen print based on one of the artist’s early and lesser-known street interventions in the UK seaside town of the same name. Created during the period when Banksy was transitioning from underground graffiti artist to internationally recognized contemporary figure, the work reflects his interest in public space, humor, and subtle social critique.

The image shows a surreal seaside scene that contrasts the calm, nostalgic atmosphere of a British coastal town with Banksy’s sharp sense of irony. Through simple composition and restrained imagery, the work explores themes of urban decay, British leisure culture, and the quiet tension between tourism and local identity. Like much of Banksy’s early output, it carries a playful tone while still questioning everyday social environments.

Released as a limited edition print, Weston Super Mare is valued for its rarity and connection to Banksy’s formative period. Collectors seek the work for its early historical relevance and its link to the artist’s original street practice. Demand remains steady in the secondary market, particularly among collectors focused on early Banksy editions, where scarcity and provenance strongly influence value.

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