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Flying Copper is a notable piece from Banksy's initial work. The picture portrays a vigorously outfitted British cop with holy messenger wings and a yellow smiley face.

The work initially showed up under various goliath cut-out artistic creations suspended on cardboard from the roof at Turf War, Banksy's first significant display in a stockroom in East London in 2003.

The patterns were then spotted in the city of Vienna and London, where the stencil showed up with a particular red Banksy tag through its center.

Shoreditch Bridge additionally included a column of Flying Coppers, however, shockingly some portion of this establishment was taken and accordingly highlighted in a 2012 narrative qualified How to sell a Banksy.

On a level shaded foundation, sky blue or pink contingent upon the release, Flying Copper portrays an odd and confusing character: the police officer, completely furnished with automatic rifle, protective cap, walkie-talkie, and cuffs, yet finished off with a striking yellow smiley face and a couple of little blessed messenger like wings.

The smiley is both a gesture to the 1990s corrosive house culture and the blamelessness of youth, contingent upon the translation.


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