Banksy is perhaps the most famous, or infamous, British artist alive whose true identity is unknown, but whose works are famous worldwide. Since Banksy made his name with his trademark stencil-style ‘guerrilla’ art in public spaces – on walls in London, Brighton, Bristol and even on the West Bank barrier separating Israelis and Palestinians – his works have sold for hundreds of thousands of pounds.
London-born photographer Nick Stern has brought Banksy to life, using models to recreate some of his most famous images. Nick had fun back collages and urban interventions of the English artist and make shots very successful. A project entitled “Banksy’s Artwork Recreated in Real Life” to discover pictures after the jump
















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