Grin Reaper by Banksy

Grin Reaper (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2005


Medium: Screenprint on paper

Size: 70 × 44 cm (28 × 16.9 in)

Edition of 300

Signed and Numbered by the Artist

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Grin Reaper (Signed) (2005) is a rare screenprint on paper measuring 70 × 44 cm, released in a limited edition of 300, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Created during Banksy’s mid-2000s peak of dark social satire, the work merges humor and mortality through his iconic subversive imagery. Its signed status, strong collector demand, and Pest Control Certificate ensure trusted provenance, making it a highly sought-after contemporary street art acquisition.

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Banksy’s Grin Reaper is a darkly humorous work that reflects the artist’s early exploration of mortality, social anxiety, and the absurdity of modern life. Emerging during the 2000s, when Banksy was rapidly gaining recognition in both street art and the contemporary print market, the piece combines satire with a striking visual metaphor.

The image reimagines the Grim Reaper in a playful, ironic form, reducing a traditional symbol of death into a cartoon-like figure. This contrast between serious subject matter and simplified imagery is central to Banksy’s style. The work speaks to themes of inevitability, fear, and the way society often normalizes or softens difficult realities through humor and media.

As a limited edition print, Grin Reaper holds strong appeal among collectors, particularly those focused on Banksy’s early and mid-period works. Its scarcity, combined with its instantly recognizable visual identity, has helped maintain consistent demand in the secondary market. Works from this period are increasingly difficult to acquire, further strengthening their long-term value.

Today, Grin Reaper is valued for its balance of humor and darkness, and for its place within Banksy’s wider commentary on life, society, and cultural perception.

More Banksy Works to Explore

Grin Reaper by Banksy

Grin Reaper (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2005

Medium: Screenprint on paper

Size: 70 × 44 cm (28 × 16.9 in)

Edition of 300


Banksy’s Grin Reaper (Signed) (2005) is a rare screenprint on paper measuring 70 × 44 cm, released in a limited edition of 300, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Created during Banksy’s mid-2000s peak of dark social satire, the work merges humor and mortality through his iconic subversive imagery. Its signed status, strong collector demand, and Pest Control Certificate ensure trusted provenance, making it a highly sought-after contemporary street art acquisition.

Banksy’s Grin Reaper is a darkly humorous work that reflects the artist’s early exploration of mortality, social anxiety, and the absurdity of modern life. Emerging during the 2000s, when Banksy was rapidly gaining recognition in both street art and the contemporary print market, the piece combines satire with a striking visual metaphor.

The image reimagines the Grim Reaper in a playful, ironic form, reducing a traditional symbol of death into a cartoon-like figure. This contrast between serious subject matter and simplified imagery is central to Banksy’s style. The work speaks to themes of inevitability, fear, and the way society often normalizes or softens difficult realities through humor and media.

As a limited edition print, Grin Reaper holds strong appeal among collectors, particularly those focused on Banksy’s early and mid-period works. Its scarcity, combined with its instantly recognizable visual identity, has helped maintain consistent demand in the secondary market. Works from this period are increasingly difficult to acquire, further strengthening their long-term value.

Today, Grin Reaper is valued for its balance of humor and darkness, and for its place within Banksy’s wider commentary on life, society, and cultural perception.

More Banksy Works to Explore