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Friday Deep Sea Picture 2: Deep Sea Divers of Banksy

Category: TGIF: Pictures & Movies
Posted on: April 18, 2008 10:01 AM, by Kevin Zelnio

Banksy is a prolific street graffiti artist from England who recently made the cover of Science magazine. His work often points out life's ironies and carries a political or societal message. For more from Banksy, click here. More of his art can be seen in the Flickr pool.

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#1

Great post for a restless friday afternoon.

The first time I heard about Banksy was writing a children's article about the painted elephant debacle.

That wasn't my favorite piece, but these are great. They'd make a good album cover.

Posted by: Jives | April 18, 2008 2:15 PM

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I think the first pic was used on the cover of an album from Oasis.

Posted by: kevin z | April 18, 2008 5:10 PM

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