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Mar 23, 2023 · Banksy’s masterpiece, ‘Love is in the Air’, also known as ‘Flower Thrower’, is a remarkable mural that was painted directly on the 760km West Bank Wall that separates Israel from Palestine in 2003.
May 15, 2021 · Love Is In The Air, also known as Flower Thrower or LIITA, depicts a young man, dressed as a militant, wearing a backwards baseball cap and a bandana to mask the lower half of his face. He is caught in the middle of throwing a bouquet of flowers as if it were a grenade or Molotov cocktail.
Apr 17, 2021 · Love is in the Air depicts a masked man, dressed as a militant, who is about to throw a bouquet of flowers with mercurial vigor. As he aims towards a direction unknown (located outside of the viewer’s field of vision) it becomes apparent that the man himself is the object of an imminent attack, the tip of his bouquet being prey to a large ...
Apr 21, 2022 · Love is in the Air is a quintessential Banksy painting. The image of a masked militant poised to hurl a bouquet of flowers has become synonymous with the artist's indelible graphic style.
The Flower Thrower, Flower Bomber, Rage, or Love is in the Air is a 2003 stencil mural in Beit Sahour in the West Bank by the graffiti artist Banksy, depicting a masked man throwing a bunch of flowers. [1] It is considered one of Banksy's most iconic works; the image has been widely replicated. [1]
May 3, 2021 · Love Is In The Air, also known as Flower Thrower or LIITA, first appeared in 2003 as a large format stenciled graffiti in Jerusalem shortly after the construction of the West Bank Wall. The graffiti was made on the 760km wall that separates Palestine from Israel.
Apr 6, 2024 · 'Love Is in the Air', also known as 'Rage, the Flower Thrower' or 'LIITA', first appeared in 2003 as a large format stenciled graffiti in Bethlehem shortly after the construction of the West Bank Wall. The graffiti was made on the 760 km wall that separates Palestine from Israel.