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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Aubrey 245 on Apr 16, 2018 12:00:28 GMT 1, The WOH just posted this on their facebook page
The WOH just posted this on their facebook page
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by zorglubs on Apr 16, 2018 12:44:08 GMT 1, The WOH just posted this on their facebook page Damn, nice! If anyone is going there and could bring me a wall section I would be super happy. And of cause pay you a little ontop for your trouble. :-)
Maybe a trade for a Soup Cans Poster.
The WOH just posted this on their facebook page Damn, nice! If anyone is going there and could bring me a wall section I would be super happy. And of cause pay you a little ontop for your trouble. :-) Maybe a trade for a Soup Cans Poster.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by bjoern on Apr 16, 2018 12:57:23 GMT 1, Amazing... great idea to continue with a series of destroyed walls, hope to see detailed images soon.
Seems like the other walls are now not longer available.
Amazing... great idea to continue with a series of destroyed walls, hope to see detailed images soon.
Seems like the other walls are now not longer available.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by bigtlt on Apr 16, 2018 16:17:16 GMT 1, The WOH just posted this on their facebook page Does anybody have an idea for the price of the new defeated wall sections?
The WOH just posted this on their facebook page Does anybody have an idea for the price of the new defeated wall sections?
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by bjoern on Apr 16, 2018 20:00:40 GMT 1, Look the nuts
Nice! But 'it's still not listed online at the gift shop, right?
Look the nuts Nice! But 'it's still not listed online at the gift shop, right?
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Kevin Anderson on Apr 16, 2018 20:43:30 GMT 1, They’re up on the gift shop page. No prices no listed.
They’re up on the gift shop page. No prices no listed.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by snbr2011 on Apr 17, 2018 1:50:51 GMT 1, i was told its about $500 each.
i was told its about $500 each.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by kalm on Apr 17, 2018 3:00:48 GMT 1, I’d love a boxeset at a reasonable price...unfortunately they all seem either way over priced or fake on eBay.
Ugh
I’d love a boxeset at a reasonable price...unfortunately they all seem either way over priced or fake on eBay.
Ugh
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by JW on Apr 17, 2018 21:24:17 GMT 1, First Defeated Wall just hit the Bay at US$5,000 - purchased today. Tell 'im he's dreamin'.
Meanwhile Jo Brooks shared this BEAUTY as part of a story on Instagram yeterday. I assume that it's ok to share? If not, someone hit me up and I'll delete it.
First Defeated Wall just hit the Bay at US$5,000 - purchased today. Tell 'im he's dreamin'. Meanwhile Jo Brooks shared this BEAUTY as part of a story on Instagram yeterday. I assume that it's ok to share? If not, someone hit me up and I'll delete it.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Kevin Anderson on Apr 27, 2018 21:00:26 GMT 1, Wow! Fantastic article. Thank you for posting such a gem.
Wow! Fantastic article. Thank you for posting such a gem.
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1000 Palestinians murdered in the last 6 weeks
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Shameful and disgusting to see these people slaughtered
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1000 Palestinians murdered in the last 6 weeks Barbaric .
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Kevin Anderson on May 14, 2018 20:45:43 GMT 1, Yet another reason to be embarrassed by the Trump administration. It’s tough to be an American right now.
Yet another reason to be embarrassed by the Trump administration. It’s tough to be an American right now.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Cookiemonster on May 14, 2018 22:07:30 GMT 1, 1000 Palestinians murdered in the last 6 weeks The war criminal Netanyahu is unlikely to stop until he’s murdered the remaining 299,000 Palestinians living in East Jerusalem. Or maybe he’ll be real nice and instead just herd them into ghettos imprisoned by barbed wire, walls and gun towers, and deprive them of any and all human rights. For decades they have acted with impunity, and will continue to do so, the Trump administration wont discourage or stop them, so the world will continue to act shocked, but do nothing, and who wants to read about this stuff when having their cereal in the morning? You see it here in the UK already, Murkles dad not attending the wanky royal wedding is the main news story.
1000 Palestinians murdered in the last 6 weeks The war criminal Netanyahu is unlikely to stop until he’s murdered the remaining 299,000 Palestinians living in East Jerusalem. Or maybe he’ll be real nice and instead just herd them into ghettos imprisoned by barbed wire, walls and gun towers, and deprive them of any and all human rights. For decades they have acted with impunity, and will continue to do so, the Trump administration wont discourage or stop them, so the world will continue to act shocked, but do nothing, and who wants to read about this stuff when having their cereal in the morning? You see it here in the UK already, Murkles dad not attending the wanky royal wedding is the main news story.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by dogstar on May 14, 2018 22:23:31 GMT 1, The war criminal Netanyahu is unlikely to stop until he’s murdered the remaining 299,000 Palestinians living in East Jerusalem. Or maybe he’ll be real nice and instead just herd them into ghettos imprisoned by barbed wire, walls and gun towers, and deprive them of any and all human rights. For decades they have acted without impunity, and will continue to do so, the Trump administration wont discourage or stop them, so the world will continue to act shocked, but do nothing, and who wants to read about this stuff when having their cereal in the morning? You see it here in the UK already, Murkles dad not attending the wanky royal wedding is the main news story. It is inexcusable for soldiers of a military, especially those under democratic civilian control, to shoot and kill protesters, almost all of whom were unarmed, and who pose no credible threat. Yet at the boundary between Gaza and Israel today Israeli soldiers seem to have done just that. It should make Israelis quail that demonstrators were sprayed with live ammunition with apparent impunity. There were dozens of deaths and hundreds of maimings among the Palestinians who had marched to the border to make a point about their right to return to their ancestral homes. Israel’s army evinced no shame in committing what looks like a war crime. These are serious accusations. Yet they were greeted with little more than a shrug. By blockading Gaza, Israel imprisoned 2 million people behind barbed wire and military towers. Israel treated the violence as a jailer might a prison riot: a tragic fault of the inmates.
This is a dangerous mindset for Israelis to embrace. Yet they have done so because the extreme right in Israel, and most of the present government ministers, nurture the idea that Israel can, through its vastly superior military force, end the national aspirations of the Palestinians. These politicians take succour from US president Donald Trump, who has made good on his promise to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Today Mr Trump’s ambassador, who gave money to Jewish far-right groups in Israel, opened his nation’s new embassy in Jerusalem. This is a reckless and provocative step that will harm the prospects for peace. Like the issue of refugees, settlements and borders, the status of Jerusalem is unfinished business. No state is internationally recognised as having sovereignty over Jerusalem. Its status was meant to be determined through negotiations.
In siding with Israel Mr Trump signalled the end of any pretence that his administration might be an honest broker in the conflict. Any peace talks overseen by Mr Trump’s team are likely to fail before they begin. The US president will learn what happens when the facts he has created on the ground collide with reality. What will happen to the 300,000 Palestinians living in east Jerusalem? Are they all to be herded into enclaves and deprived of their human rights, their land confiscated? Will this be done because of the “truth, peace and justice” that Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel believed in as he welcomed the US ambassador to Jerusalem? Mr Trump and Mr Netanyahu have galvanised a people who had been steeped in despair.
In taking Jerusalem off the table, the only inviolable demand Palestinians feel they have left is the right of return. Palestinians see the flight or expulsion of refugees at the time of the creation of Israel 70 years ago this week as their catastrophe or nakba. Israelis retort that implementation of the right of return is incompatible with the survival of a democratic Jewish majority state. The issue is now on the lips of every Palestinian. The conflict in the Holy Land is not a zero-sum game, where there is just one winner. The opposite is more likely to be true. Either both will fail – and continue with one civilian population humiliating and terrorising the other. Or they find a way to live side by side in two states, one that affords each people their own independence and security. If happily such an outcome was achieved, it would make sense for west Jerusalem to be the capital of Israel and east Jerusalem to be the Palestinian capital. This is obvious to everyone but Mr Trump and Mr Netanyahu, who instead have capitulated to a vision of brutal domination over a benighted people.
The war criminal Netanyahu is unlikely to stop until he’s murdered the remaining 299,000 Palestinians living in East Jerusalem. Or maybe he’ll be real nice and instead just herd them into ghettos imprisoned by barbed wire, walls and gun towers, and deprive them of any and all human rights. For decades they have acted without impunity, and will continue to do so, the Trump administration wont discourage or stop them, so the world will continue to act shocked, but do nothing, and who wants to read about this stuff when having their cereal in the morning? You see it here in the UK already, Murkles dad not attending the wanky royal wedding is the main news story. It is inexcusable for soldiers of a military, especially those under democratic civilian control, to shoot and kill protesters, almost all of whom were unarmed, and who pose no credible threat. Yet at the boundary between Gaza and Israel today Israeli soldiers seem to have done just that. It should make Israelis quail that demonstrators were sprayed with live ammunition with apparent impunity. There were dozens of deaths and hundreds of maimings among the Palestinians who had marched to the border to make a point about their right to return to their ancestral homes. Israel’s army evinced no shame in committing what looks like a war crime. These are serious accusations. Yet they were greeted with little more than a shrug. By blockading Gaza, Israel imprisoned 2 million people behind barbed wire and military towers. Israel treated the violence as a jailer might a prison riot: a tragic fault of the inmates. This is a dangerous mindset for Israelis to embrace. Yet they have done so because the extreme right in Israel, and most of the present government ministers, nurture the idea that Israel can, through its vastly superior military force, end the national aspirations of the Palestinians. These politicians take succour from US president Donald Trump, who has made good on his promise to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Today Mr Trump’s ambassador, who gave money to Jewish far-right groups in Israel, opened his nation’s new embassy in Jerusalem. This is a reckless and provocative step that will harm the prospects for peace. Like the issue of refugees, settlements and borders, the status of Jerusalem is unfinished business. No state is internationally recognised as having sovereignty over Jerusalem. Its status was meant to be determined through negotiations. In siding with Israel Mr Trump signalled the end of any pretence that his administration might be an honest broker in the conflict. Any peace talks overseen by Mr Trump’s team are likely to fail before they begin. The US president will learn what happens when the facts he has created on the ground collide with reality. What will happen to the 300,000 Palestinians living in east Jerusalem? Are they all to be herded into enclaves and deprived of their human rights, their land confiscated? Will this be done because of the “truth, peace and justice” that Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel believed in as he welcomed the US ambassador to Jerusalem? Mr Trump and Mr Netanyahu have galvanised a people who had been steeped in despair. In taking Jerusalem off the table, the only inviolable demand Palestinians feel they have left is the right of return. Palestinians see the flight or expulsion of refugees at the time of the creation of Israel 70 years ago this week as their catastrophe or nakba. Israelis retort that implementation of the right of return is incompatible with the survival of a democratic Jewish majority state. The issue is now on the lips of every Palestinian. The conflict in the Holy Land is not a zero-sum game, where there is just one winner. The opposite is more likely to be true. Either both will fail – and continue with one civilian population humiliating and terrorising the other. Or they find a way to live side by side in two states, one that affords each people their own independence and security. If happily such an outcome was achieved, it would make sense for west Jerusalem to be the capital of Israel and east Jerusalem to be the Palestinian capital. This is obvious to everyone but Mr Trump and Mr Netanyahu, who instead have capitulated to a vision of brutal domination over a benighted people.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by swissmade on May 14, 2018 22:48:25 GMT 1, The corridors of UN are littered with resolutions accusing Israel of crimes against humanity nothing has ever been done. Israelis have elected convicted war criminals as prime minister yet they have the temerity to point fingers at others. Today is not the first time Israel has committed a crime against humanity. Today is not the first time Israel has committed a war crime. Today is not the first time Israel has murdered children. But the saddest of all fact is today will be forgotten just like time and time again because God Forbid anyone should say anything against Israel.
The corridors of UN are littered with resolutions accusing Israel of crimes against humanity nothing has ever been done. Israelis have elected convicted war criminals as prime minister yet they have the temerity to point fingers at others. Today is not the first time Israel has committed a crime against humanity. Today is not the first time Israel has committed a war crime. Today is not the first time Israel has murdered children. But the saddest of all fact is today will be forgotten just like time and time again because God Forbid anyone should say anything against Israel.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Cookiemonster on May 15, 2018 0:07:46 GMT 1, We are all one
We are all one
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Deleted on May 18, 2018 18:17:30 GMT 1, This is a good watch-listen if you have a few minutes to spare
This is a good watch-listen if you have a few minutes to spare
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by irl1 on May 18, 2018 18:59:49 GMT 1, This is a good watch-listen if you have a few minutes to spare I said it before, the timing for opening the American Embassy was well thought out, the day before the 70th anniversary of the Nakba.
This is a good watch-listen if you have a few minutes to spare I said it before, the timing for opening the American Embassy was well thought out, the day before the 70th anniversary of the Nakba.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Deleted on May 22, 2018 22:14:47 GMT 1, That was a very good post you made a minute ago @bren , why did you delete it?
Good question, I am not sure, a few reasons I suppose.Thanks for the comment. i'll post it again
That was a very good post you made a minute ago @bren , why did you delete it? Good question, I am not sure, a few reasons I suppose.Thanks for the comment. i'll post it again
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Deleted on May 22, 2018 22:15:01 GMT 1, The killing Fields of Gaza
Imagine a giant prison bounded by the sea on one side, and fences and walls on the other three sides. The original prison guards were thrown out in 1967, and the new prison guards evacuated themselves in 2006, retreating to the prison borders, sealing it off except for a few heavily guarded entrances, fortresses along the prison’s land border, and gunboats patrolling the shoreline. Since then few have been allowed to enter or exit. A bare minimum of goods are permitted to enter, barely enough to allow the subsistence for the inmates.
One of the prison gangs took over the management of the prison, and terrorised the inmates into compliance with their demands. Rival gangs have sent a some small rockets over the fence, causing little property damage and almost no casualties. This results in remote retaliatory attacks by the prison guards via drones, rockets and bombs. Most of the prison inmates live in fear, from the Israelis, from Hamas, and of destitution and despair. There is little hope for the future
The 2 million inmates of Gaza have no citizenship - no state - no freedom.
Over the past two months, tens of thousands of people come to the fence every Friday to protest their plight. A few try and approach the fence. Some burn tires and throw stones across the fence. The vast majority stay at a distance. It seems likely that these protests are organised by Hamas. It’s also possible that Hamas is orchestrating and planning for the eventual killings, by managing teams of people who are trained and instructed to approach the fence. And yes, there were a few visible armed protesters.
Israel set up teams of snipers and is playing its part by shooting them down. It’s all very predictable. Just a last week, about 60 people were killed in a calculated manner by these snipers. It’s a turkey shoot.
Much of the foreign media mirrors the official Israeli use of words like ‘clashes’ or ‘riots, describing the protestors as ‘terrorists’. Terminology is used to imply that Israelis are at risk, and the fence might be breached. Israel fuels this misconception by massing troops along the Gaza border, backed by teams of paramilitary police.
CNN International said that the ‘clashes’ resulted in ‘deaths’, as if they were acts of God, yet also allowed that ‘Many of them caused by Israeli fire’. Even Israel’s liberal Haaretz newspaper called the protest a ‘clash’.
There were no ‘clashes’. Every Palestinian was murdered on their own side of the fence by Israeli snipers on the Israeli side of the fence. No protesters came in close contact with any Israeli soldier, not was there any possibility of this happening.
Every Palestinian murder was a calculated decision of an Israeli sniper or his/her immediate commander, in accordance with their rules of engagement which allows the killing of unarmed Palestinians who are causing no immediate danger to anyone.
These tactics are the same as used by colonial empires of bygone eras and other authoritarian regimes of today, which prohibit any actions by disenfranchised people protesting their rule. The British likewise conducted lethal reprisals against protests by their subject peoples in India and Africa. China has more recently followed suit. Israel has learned well.
Non-violent protests are especially feared by the state of Israel, and every effort is made to ensure that violence ensues, thus justifying the killings, at least in Israel’s worldview.
Make no mistake. If Israel wanted to use non-lethal means to drive back the few hundred protesters that approach the fence, then it has sufficient means at it’s disposal, notably water cannon and tear gas. However it also serves Israel’s purpose to conduct these killings.
Israel also needs to learn that murderous repression of protest never has the desired results in the long term. Palestinian steadfastness will not be contained by murder and slaughter. Ultimately the likes of Hamas and the Zionist regime will be tossed in the dustbin of history, and the liberation of the people of Palestine and Israel will be realised. In the meanwhile people are being killed.
Your support is critical at this time. Here’s what you can do: Contact the nearest Israeli Embassy to protest the actions of the IDF Organise a protest outside your nearest Israeli consulate or Embassy Join an organisation in your locale that is active in these issues Contact your political representatives to exert pressure on the Israeli government. Encourage your friends and relatives to come and visit Israel/Palestine, and bear witness to the events that are unfolding. Organise a group to come on a study tour. In Peace, Fred Schlomka CEO, Green Olive Collective
The killing Fields of Gaza
Imagine a giant prison bounded by the sea on one side, and fences and walls on the other three sides. The original prison guards were thrown out in 1967, and the new prison guards evacuated themselves in 2006, retreating to the prison borders, sealing it off except for a few heavily guarded entrances, fortresses along the prison’s land border, and gunboats patrolling the shoreline. Since then few have been allowed to enter or exit. A bare minimum of goods are permitted to enter, barely enough to allow the subsistence for the inmates.
One of the prison gangs took over the management of the prison, and terrorised the inmates into compliance with their demands. Rival gangs have sent a some small rockets over the fence, causing little property damage and almost no casualties. This results in remote retaliatory attacks by the prison guards via drones, rockets and bombs. Most of the prison inmates live in fear, from the Israelis, from Hamas, and of destitution and despair. There is little hope for the future
The 2 million inmates of Gaza have no citizenship - no state - no freedom.
Over the past two months, tens of thousands of people come to the fence every Friday to protest their plight. A few try and approach the fence. Some burn tires and throw stones across the fence. The vast majority stay at a distance. It seems likely that these protests are organised by Hamas. It’s also possible that Hamas is orchestrating and planning for the eventual killings, by managing teams of people who are trained and instructed to approach the fence. And yes, there were a few visible armed protesters.
Israel set up teams of snipers and is playing its part by shooting them down. It’s all very predictable. Just a last week, about 60 people were killed in a calculated manner by these snipers. It’s a turkey shoot.
Much of the foreign media mirrors the official Israeli use of words like ‘clashes’ or ‘riots, describing the protestors as ‘terrorists’. Terminology is used to imply that Israelis are at risk, and the fence might be breached. Israel fuels this misconception by massing troops along the Gaza border, backed by teams of paramilitary police.
CNN International said that the ‘clashes’ resulted in ‘deaths’, as if they were acts of God, yet also allowed that ‘Many of them caused by Israeli fire’. Even Israel’s liberal Haaretz newspaper called the protest a ‘clash’.
There were no ‘clashes’. Every Palestinian was murdered on their own side of the fence by Israeli snipers on the Israeli side of the fence. No protesters came in close contact with any Israeli soldier, not was there any possibility of this happening.
Every Palestinian murder was a calculated decision of an Israeli sniper or his/her immediate commander, in accordance with their rules of engagement which allows the killing of unarmed Palestinians who are causing no immediate danger to anyone.
These tactics are the same as used by colonial empires of bygone eras and other authoritarian regimes of today, which prohibit any actions by disenfranchised people protesting their rule. The British likewise conducted lethal reprisals against protests by their subject peoples in India and Africa. China has more recently followed suit. Israel has learned well.
Non-violent protests are especially feared by the state of Israel, and every effort is made to ensure that violence ensues, thus justifying the killings, at least in Israel’s worldview.
Make no mistake. If Israel wanted to use non-lethal means to drive back the few hundred protesters that approach the fence, then it has sufficient means at it’s disposal, notably water cannon and tear gas. However it also serves Israel’s purpose to conduct these killings.
Israel also needs to learn that murderous repression of protest never has the desired results in the long term. Palestinian steadfastness will not be contained by murder and slaughter. Ultimately the likes of Hamas and the Zionist regime will be tossed in the dustbin of history, and the liberation of the people of Palestine and Israel will be realised. In the meanwhile people are being killed.
Your support is critical at this time. Here’s what you can do: Contact the nearest Israeli Embassy to protest the actions of the IDF Organise a protest outside your nearest Israeli consulate or Embassy Join an organisation in your locale that is active in these issues Contact your political representatives to exert pressure on the Israeli government. Encourage your friends and relatives to come and visit Israel/Palestine, and bear witness to the events that are unfolding. Organise a group to come on a study tour. In Peace, Fred Schlomka CEO, Green Olive Collective
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by irl1 on May 22, 2018 23:21:28 GMT 1, That was a very good post you made a minute ago @bren , why did you delete it? Good question, I am not sure, a few reasons I suppose.Thanks for the comment. i'll post it again Well done the world leaders know all this is happening and they are doing noting. A great read but a sad one, thanks bren
That was a very good post you made a minute ago @bren , why did you delete it? Good question, I am not sure, a few reasons I suppose.Thanks for the comment. i'll post it again Well done the world leaders know all this is happening and they are doing noting. A great read but a sad one, thanks bren
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Masong on Jun 10, 2018 22:21:39 GMT 1, I have collected quite a few pieces from the Walled Off, its been a difficult journey but visiting the area and meeting the people was truly rewarding! A few galleries are interested in the lot, but I'm looking to sell a few of the pieces privately and keep my favourites for the long run. Attached a few pics, please DM if you are interested in any of them. Thanks, Shawn
You might do better listing these in the for sale section. Probably best to list a guide price for at least one of the larger ones to give people a hint at what you’re after.
I have collected quite a few pieces from the Walled Off, its been a difficult journey but visiting the area and meeting the people was truly rewarding! A few galleries are interested in the lot, but I'm looking to sell a few of the pieces privately and keep my favourites for the long run. Attached a few pics, please DM if you are interested in any of them. Thanks, Shawn You might do better listing these in the for sale section. Probably best to list a guide price for at least one of the larger ones to give people a hint at what you’re after.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by irl1 on Jun 10, 2018 22:23:14 GMT 1, I have collected quite a few pieces from the Walled Off, its been a difficult journey but visiting the area and meeting the people was truly rewarding! A few galleries are interested in the lot, but I'm looking to sell a few of the pieces privately and keep my favourites for the long run. Attached a few pics, please DM
I have collected quite a few pieces from the Walled Off, its been a difficult journey but visiting the area and meeting the people was truly rewarding! A few galleries are interested in the lot, but I'm looking to sell a few of the pieces privately and keep my favourites for the long run. Attached a few pics, please DM
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Riotcops on Jun 10, 2018 22:55:43 GMT 1, Thanks for the advice - sorry I'm new here. I'm going to create my own thread as recommended. Yup, I have all receipts for COA and I will upload some personal photos from my time at the hotel.
Thanks for the advice - sorry I'm new here. I'm going to create my own thread as recommended. Yup, I have all receipts for COA and I will upload some personal photos from my time at the hotel.
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by moron on Jun 12, 2018 10:17:46 GMT 1, <blockquote class="embedly-card"><h4><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BiyPWFmAo-E/?taken-by=nymph_._._">Free Palestine #freepalestine #peace #palestine #streetart #wall #freegaza #streetart #peacepalestine #palestinewillbefree #nofilter #blackandwhite #love #freedom #palestinewillbefree #palestinian #palestina</a></h4><p>52 Likes, 3 Comments - Nymph (@nymph_._._) on Instagram: "Free Palestine #freepalestine #peace #palestine #streetart #wall #freegaza #streetart..."</p></blockquote>
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Dungle
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Banksy - The Walled Off Hotel ★★★, by Dungle on Jun 14, 2018 21:33:09 GMT 1, Did anyone use Alaa the taxi driver while at the hotel?
Did anyone use Alaa the taxi driver while at the hotel?
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