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BAMBI
‘the female Banksy’
Walton Fine Arts – Your go-to for the best artworks for sale
Sometimes, all you need is an eye-pleasing art piece hung on that wall. But how do you get one? High-profile auctions aside, you can now go online and, in a twinkling, snap up the beauty that catches your fancy. Meanwhile, we, at Walton Fine Arts, will make sure you can choose from a plethora of artworks for sale. Our selection is laden with everything from elaborate original paintings to street art prints and lithographs. We do have a brick-and-mortar art gallery in London, but you don’t have to come over to take a look at these masterpieces unless you want to. For easier and faster shopping experience, you can conveniently indulge in them right on this website. Here you can buy art online without taking the trouble to step out. We carry an array of works by not only big names but also budding talents who will take your breath away with their contemporary pieces. Bambi (the female Banksy), Billy the Kid, Van Donna, Joan Miro, E$COBAR, David Hollier and Robert Hilmersson are just a few of the many artists, whose works are exhibited online at our art shop.
Buy contemporary art for yourself or someone you care about
As artworks come in many colours, sizes and styles, it’s easy to find one that meets everyone’s needs. That is why you can shop at Walton Fine Arts to:
- Buy originals or art prints online for decoration. Decide on the colours that match your home décor and personality. Having such a beautiful piece on a wall will add to the vibe of your place, making it more distinctive.
- Expand your art collection. Have you been amassing it for years? Visit our art shop in London or browse it online to find a piece that will make a noteworthy addition to your collection. Exclusive signed works will complement it for sure.
- Get art for a gift. Another wedding anniversary around the corner? Looking to impress your friend on his or her birthday? No matter the occasion, art is always a perfect gift. Pair it with a custom frame, and the receiver will want to keep it forever.
If you have a hard time choosing artwork for a present, our gift cards may come in handy. Select your value option – from £250 to £5,000 – so that the receiver can take his or her own pick.
Safe shipping to anywhere in the world
The works found in our selection can be exhibited as art for sale in our London-based gallery or ordered online via our website. We deliver worldwide using professional fine art shipping services to ensure the safety of your pieces until they arrive at your doorstep. What’s more, we offer insurance options for those who need extra protection for their orders.
At Walton Fine Arts, you’re buying authentic works in excellent condition, not the other way around. Our customers are often wowed once their pieces arrive. Take a moment to order a painting online to experience this excitement, too.
“You’ve heard of Banksy, but have you heard of Bambi? Not the Bambi of Disney fame, but the one dubbed street art’s new star. The so-called ‘female Banksy’ counts A-list celebrities like Kanye West and Brad Pitt as buyers of her stencilled street art. Like Banksy, her works command price tags that run into the tens of thousands of dollars.” [read the full article…]
“Just who is Bambi? The graffiti star was dubbed “the female Banksy” when she gained more widespread public attention in 2011 with the appearance of her striking image of the late Amy Winehouse on a Camden Town doorway. Like her male counterpart, she keeps her identity secret. And now, just like the renowned Bristol artist, her work costs tens of thousands of pounds: [..] today she is commissioned by international A-list entertainers, including Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.” [read the full article…]
“In the world of street art, Bambi has it all: critical acclaim, celebrity clients ranging from Brad Pitt to Adele, and a stencil of Amy Winehouse on the street in Camden that’s considered to be so culturally important, it is now preserved under a fine layer of plastic. She has achieved this by projecting a distinctly female voice into the male-dominated world of urban etchings.” [read the full article…]
“Once in a while, refreshing artists like Bambi give me faith in art again and act as a reassuring reminder that art is a thinking man’s activity, and is not simply reserved for the ever-growing horde of easily-entranced, amateur art experts. [..] The immediate similarities with Banksy are obvious – not least of all her collection of celebrity fans that includes Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Adele and Brad Pitt – but while Britain’s street art King is all caustic wit, Bambi’s message is often more subtle and hopeful.” [read the full article…]
“In an exclusive UK interview with Grazia, the notoriously elusive London based graffiti artist dubbed ‘the female Banksy’ reveals her secret past and what inspires her: ’The images come to me when I’m dreaming…’. Rather than reference other female graffiti artists such as Miss Van and Mishfit, her artistic inspirations encompass ‘Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon’, suggesting a meeting of pop-trash culture and Albionic classicism. ‘Art is the pulse of life,’ she adds. It’s unlikely, though, that she’ll indulge in a turf war with the notoriously competitive Banksy [..] When asked how she felt about the legendary spray painter, she quipped, ‘Who’s he?’. Clearly, the future’s all hers.” [read the full article…]
VAN DONNA
E$COBAR
ROBERT HILMERSSON
BILLY THE KID
DAVID HOLLIER
‘imago verbosa’
ANTONY H HAYLOCK
CAM ROBERTS
‘Original Street Sign Art’
JOAN MIRO
FERNAND LEGER
NICK WALKER
URBAN ART
APPAREL
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