One of our personal favourite Banksy pieces is this Pulp Fiction-based graffiti. Banksy’s Pulp Fiction depicts a famous scene from the eponymous 1994 film by Quentin Tarantino. It first appeared in 2002 as a stencilled composition in the streets of London, near Old Street tube station. It was visible until 2007, when Transport for London painted over the wall, estimated at £300,000, on the grounds that the work lent an atmosphere of social decay and neglect in the capital, despite the well-known drawing art fans and tourists to the area. When the mural was covered, a local artist sprayed-painted the words “Come Back” in its place, addressed to Banksy. Banksy then re-tagged his original Pulp Fiction in exactly the same place, but this time the characters were holding real pistols and wearing banana costumes instead. If, like us, you love all things Banksy, be sure to check out our range of prints by and inspired by Banksy right here.
Like all the art on our website, this product is available in a plethora of formats. Our most popular formats are framed prints & stretched canvas prints, however, the product can also be purchased as a rolled canvas (no support frame), paper print, wall decal (wall sticker) and floating frame (our most premium product which combines a canvas print and a framed print).