Banksy Heavy Weaponry For Sale
Heavy Weaponry Series
Banksy's "Heavy Weaponry" series represents a pivotal moment in the artist's early career, establishing the visual vocabulary and socio-political commentary that would define his position as the preeminent street artist of the 21st century. Created between 2000 and 2004, these screenprints mark Banksy's transition from purely illicit street work to the fine art market, while maintaining the subversive edge that distinguished him from contemporaries. The series depicts a young child holding balloons fashioned as missiles and warplanes—a jarring juxtaposition that would become emblematic of Banksy's critique of militarism and the loss of innocence in modern society.
The technical execution of the Heavy Weaponry series demonstrates Banksy's mastery of screenprinting and his strategic use of limited editions to build market value. The original 2000 editions, produced in color variations including the highly sought-after Sage Green variant, were released in extremely small runs, with some editions limited to fewer than 100 signed impressions. The 2004 Silver Edition further refined the composition, introducing metallic inks that added new dimensionality to the work. Each piece bears Banksy's characteristic hand-finished elements and spray paint embellishments, making individual impressions unique despite their status as multiples.
From a market perspective, the Heavy Weaponry series has demonstrated exceptional performance, with values appreciating significantly as Banksy's international prominence has grown. These early-period works are particularly prized by serious collectors, as they predate the artist's mainstream recognition and represent authentic examples from his formative years. The series' provenance and rarity continue to drive strong auction results, with signed and numbered editions commanding premium prices. The imagery has proven both timeless and increasingly relevant, ensuring sustained collector interest across economic cycles.
For collectors seeking museum-quality examples of Banksy's most important early works, the Heavy Weaponry series represents a foundational acquisition that captures the artist's revolutionary impact on contemporary art.
Available through Guy Hepner, Los Angeles.

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