
BANKSY
Space Girl and Bird, 2003
Spray-paint on steel
133 x 54 cm (52 3/8 x 21 1/4 inches)
Auction History
Bonhams London: 25 April 2007
Price realized: GBP 288,000 / USD 398,648
In Space Girl and Bird, Banksy creates a haunting fusion of innocence and alienation. A young girl in a bulky astronaut helmet and parka holds a delicate yellow bird, the only bright spot in this post-industrial dreamscape. Painted on a corroded metal surface, the work contrasts the rusted, earthly texture with the child’s surreal, otherworldly appearance. Above her floats a faint pink heart: half graffiti, half mirage. The piece plays with contrasts: protection versus fragility, cold armor versus warm affection. The girl’s helmet, meant to shield her from danger, isolates her instead. Yet even in this estranged state, she holds a creature of freedom and fragility. Banksy’s recurring themes, childhood, war, love, dystopia, collide gently in this scene, asking whether there’s still room for tenderness in a world braced for impact.






