Banksy-Inspired Art & Political Stencils
Hand-cut stencils, protest imagery, and street-level political work in the lineage of Banksy, Blek le Rat, and the stencil tradition. Every piece is original, signed, and pulled by hand — no print-on-demand, no AI.
Why stencils still cut through
Banksy didn't invent the stencil — Blek le Rat was spraying rats across Paris a decade before — but he turned it into the most-copied visual language of the last twenty years. The stencil works because it's fast, reproducible, and unmistakable from across a street. It compresses an idea into something you can take in at 30 mph.
The pieces below carry that same DNA: high contrast, hand-pulled aerosol, political and personal subjects, made for walls and homes that don't pretend the world is fine.
What you're buying
Originals are one-of-one on paper or board. Limited editions are signed and numbered, pulled in small runs, and never reprinted once a run sells out. Read more about the process and meaning of iconic stencil works in our guide to ten iconic Banksy pieces.
