Banksy in Venice Italy

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During the days of the Biennial of Art of Venice 2019, in the night between 8 and 9 May in Venice’s Dorsoduro district, if someone returning home late had noticed on a building appearing on a channel near Campo San Pantalon, perhaps he/she would have seen one of the most famous and enigmatic contemporary artists, known to all simply as Banksy. In Venice, Banksy has decided to depict a child with a life jacket indicating his position, holding a warning light over his head with his right hand and a fuchsia-colored signal. Banksy has in fact chosen a wall overlooking the canal and then built the work above the water line thus separating with a body of water the figure of the migrant child from the spectator. The house on which Banksy decided to create the stencil of the migrant child has been for sale for years and presents a degraded appearance that is perhaps chosen to remind everyone of the uneasy conditions that have always caused migratory waves and the global refugee crisis. This image was taken with a canon 5D, MK IV and a Canon 24-105mm lens set at 105 mm for 1/100 second at f4 and an ISO of 100.

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During the days of the Biennial of Art of Venice 2019, in the night between 8 and 9 May in Venice’s Dorsoduro district, if someone returning home late had noticed on a building appearing on a channel near Campo San Pantalon, perhaps he/she would have seen one of the most famous and enigmatic contemporary artists, known to all simply as Banksy. In Venice, Banksy has decided to depict a child with a life jacket indicating his position, holding a warning light over his head with his right hand and a fuchsia-colored signal. Banksy has in fact chosen a wall overlooking the canal and then built the work above the water line thus separating with a body of water the figure of the migrant child from the spectator. The house on which Banksy decided to create the stencil of the migrant child has been for sale for years and presents a degraded appearance that is perhaps chosen to remind everyone of the uneasy conditions that have always caused migratory waves and the global refugee crisis. This image was taken with a canon 5D, MK IV and a Canon 24-105mm lens set at 105 mm for 1/100 second at f4 and an ISO of 100.

Print types:
Fine Art Paper
HD Metallic Paper
HD Metal
HD Clear Acrylic Mounted on Metallic Photo Paper
Giclee Canvas

For sizes not listed (all print types) and for framing costs of Fine Art Prints only, please call 949-518-9059 or email jerryganisphotography@gmail.com

BACK TO GALLERY

During the days of the Biennial of Art of Venice 2019, in the night between 8 and 9 May in Venice’s Dorsoduro district, if someone returning home late had noticed on a building appearing on a channel near Campo San Pantalon, perhaps he/she would have seen one of the most famous and enigmatic contemporary artists, known to all simply as Banksy. In Venice, Banksy has decided to depict a child with a life jacket indicating his position, holding a warning light over his head with his right hand and a fuchsia-colored signal. Banksy has in fact chosen a wall overlooking the canal and then built the work above the water line thus separating with a body of water the figure of the migrant child from the spectator. The house on which Banksy decided to create the stencil of the migrant child has been for sale for years and presents a degraded appearance that is perhaps chosen to remind everyone of the uneasy conditions that have always caused migratory waves and the global refugee crisis. This image was taken with a canon 5D, MK IV and a Canon 24-105mm lens set at 105 mm for 1/100 second at f4 and an ISO of 100.

Print types:
Fine Art Paper
HD Metallic Paper
HD Metal
HD Clear Acrylic Mounted on Metallic Photo Paper
Giclee Canvas

For sizes not listed (all print types) and for framing costs of Fine Art Prints only, please call 949-518-9059 or email jerryganisphotography@gmail.com

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