
Banksy Graffiti, where rebel throws a bouquet of flowers, as if it were a bomb. This is typical of his style, offering a distorted sense of humor and humanity imprint.
The artist himself puts it this way: “By this, I wanted to show that money is not dislodged humanity of all that exists.” He believes that a person can not be sure of anything, it’s ridiculous, because none of us knows what will happen in a week.
Besides the fact that he is an artist, he is also a joker, so his works are in demand as the ordinary people, and in the stars. His graffiti look moderately realistic, they never look traditional, abstract. At heart, he’s definitely a geek, because only a person who is engaged in a hobby can be so successful.
Flower Bouquet by Odilon Redon
Woman with flower by Paul Gauguin
Barber, saddened by the cruelty of good times by Salvador Dali
Flower pavilion on the slope of Dangodzak in Sendai by Utagawa Hiroshige
Vase with red poppies by Vincent Van Gogh
Flower pot with onion by Vincent Van Gogh
September’s bouquet by Maria Vishnyak
Still life. Flowers in a vase by Alexander Golovin