Banksy
Have A Nice Day
01/03/2003
Dimensions: 360 x 1000 mm
50 signed
500 unsigned
Our first ever print, and remains the most cheerful.
Banksy
Girl With Balloon
15/11/2004
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
150 signed
600 unsigned
Some idiot from Bristol came into the office after a night spraying the streets and showed us what he'd been up to. 'Maybe that would work as a print' - we thought, its only two colours, how could we screw that up? Originally retailed for £75. If we knew at the time that one day this would be voted "Britain's favourite work of art" we'd have laughed our socks off. Well, we did that when the news was announced last year anyway.
D*Face
Dog Save The Queen
12/04/2005
Dimensions: 700 x 500 mm
250 signed
First printed onto a set of coloured canvases for the Santa's Ghetto shop on Charing Cross road, proved so popular we made a paper edition. It was like printing money, well in fact thats where the original artwork came from.
Gee Vaucher
Liberty
01/06/2005
Dimensions: 438 x 438 mm
150 signed
600 unsigned
The day that high priestess of punk Gee Vaucher joined POW we toasted with a magnum of champagne. Obviously she accused us of being bourgeois pigs and poured it all down the drain. This image got a whole second lease of life 11 years after she first drew it when the Mirror used it as a front page the day after Trump got elected.
Banksy
Kate Moss Original Colourway
21/11/2005
Dimensions: 700 x 700 mm
50 signed
Produced at the height of allegations she was snorting Pete Doherty, this print resulted in a threat of legal action by the photographer and a bunch of special editions being requested by Kate herself.
Modern Toss
Worst Employee
15/03/2006
Dimensions: 350 x 500 mm
100 signed
Jamie Hewlett
Large Window
21/03/2006
Dimensions: 680 x 980 mm
250 signed
500 unsigned
A beautiful piece of work. Made around the time of Gorilllaz 'Demon Days' album - arguably still one of the 21st Century's most coherent masterpieces.
Dolk
Che
01/06/2006
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
750 signed
Alex Korda felt the global merchandising of his snap of Che was a betrayal of the guerilla's Marxist ethos. But hopefully he would have found a smile for Dolk's playful take on the rinsing of an icon.
Nick Walker
Mona Simpson
02/06/2006
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
750 signed
Bast
Thug
09/10/2006
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
150 signed
600 unsigned
A reformed character now, but Bast was without doubt the best drinker on the roster. Permanently jingling with pockets full of miniature spirit bottles he'd stolen from his day job as a baggage handler at JFK. The clever thing is how he managed to get all that louche swagger into his work.
Antony Micallef
Friendly Fire
08/12/2006
Dimensions: 560 x 760 mm
250 signed
We've always been proud of working with this guy, especially as his work has developed a lot over the years (his instagram looks like a PETA video of malpractice in an abattoir - in a good way).
Eelus
Chew Barber (Coral)
11/12/2006
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
200 signed
Pure Evil
Pandas Rock
11/12/2006
Dimensions: 496 x 625 mm
750 signed
Blu
Monkey
29/05/2007
Dimensions: 700 x 1000 mm
250 signed
Faile
Strange Encounters
28/06/2007
Dimensions: 560 x 760 mm
121 signed
Blu
C M Y K
31/08/2007
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
250 signed
Remains the most enigmatic street artist on the block. We always felt this print was awesome, but maybe especially if you're in the art game.
Paul Insect
Who To Believe
10/12/2007
Dimensions: 760 x 560 mm
150 signed
Faile
Memento Mori
10/12/2007
Dimensions: 485 x 725 mm
175 signed
3D
International Jihad (Red)
14/12/2007
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
25 signed
It never normally works when musicians decide they want to become painters, but 3D was a graff sprayer long before he invented trip hop. Somehow no matter what medium he uses his work fairly swims with brooding melancholy. Even watching him eat a bag of crisps is a mournful experience.
Elph
Super Season
10/04/2008
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
150 signed
Vhils
Nothing Lasts Forever
19/06/2008
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
100 signed
We were the first people to take this guy seriously and gave him a career-defining slot at the Cans Festival. But were we always pleased to see him? This is made with bleach for God's sake. It seemed like every new idea he had was trying to kill us.
Sickboy
Save the Youth
13/11/2008
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
100 signed
Banksy
Nola (Grey Rain)
02/12/2008
Dimensions: 560 x 760 mm
63 signed
Bast
Popeye
07/12/2008
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
140 signed
Parra
Nipple Twister
08/12/2008
Dimensions: 500 x 700 mm
75 signed
Sam3
Zodiac
30/04/2009
Dimensions: 905 x 420 mm
150 signed
The Date Farmers
Free Sleep
04/12/2009
Dimensions: 725 x 490 mm
125 signed
Christian Brett
Love in Bold
05/12/2009
Dimensions: 350 x 530 mm
100 signed
Steve Powers
Your Everafter
12/02/2010
Dimensions: 570 x 570 mm
300 signed
Xenz
Handle With Care
11/03/2010
Dimensions: 445 x 570 mm
75 signed
Space Invader
Home Earth
20/07/2010
Dimensions: 420 x 295 mm
50 signed
Mark Sinckler
Age of Shiva
25/11/2010
Dimensions: 700 x 550 mm
100 signed
Antony Micallef
A Small Print Of What I Think Love Looks Like
26/11/2010
Dimensions: 370 x 500 mm
100 signed
3D
Heligoland Orange Glitter
30/11/2010
Dimensions: 590 x 840 mm
50 signed
Dran
I Have Chalks
02/12/2010
Dimensions: 600 x 820 mm
100 signed
Possibly our most successful edition, creatively speaking. Each print was brilliantly customised by the genius from Toulouse to such an extent many were unrecognisably from the same edition. An authentic one off.
Dran
Learning To Fly
18/12/2010
Dimensions: 440 x 320 mm
50 signed
Evol
There Goes The Neighbourhood
01/12/2011
Dimensions: 560 x 770 mm
125 signed
Tilt
Anarchy In The UK
03/12/2011
Dimensions: 810 x 605 mm
100 signed
Victor Van Gaasbeek
Fox
08/12/2011
Dimensions: 540 x 780 mm
85 signed
Paul Insect
How Now Clown Mao
17/12/2011
Dimensions: 710 x 840 mm
80 signed
Shok-1
Heart Noose (Red)
07/02/2012
Dimensions: 460 x 660 mm
25 signed
Todd James
Pirate Radio
01/03/2012
Dimensions: 530 x 740 mm
165 signed
3D
Cruel Britannia
28/05/2012
Dimensions: 445 x 540 mm
30 signed
Paul Insect
Clockwork Britain
28/05/2012
Dimensions: 435 x 590 mm
60 signed
Miss Van
Virgen
14/08/2012
Dimensions: 330 x 505 mm
60 signed
Katrin Fridriks
Golden Awareness (Blue Reflected)
16/10/2012
Dimensions: 960 x 660 mm
77 signed
Escif
Cuts
17/12/2012
Dimensions: 325 x 480 mm
80 signed
Space Invader
Silver Space One
20/03/2013
Dimensions: 380 x 375 mm
25 signed
Maya Hayuk
Big Bang Breakthrough 1
22/05/2013
Dimensions: 545 x 750 mm
50 signed
Abstract expressionism is all very well, but what if you also like drugs and dancing? Thank god for Maya Hayuk (pronounced hy-uck!) channelling what would happen if the contents of your paint cupboard went on a Native American retreat that included complimentary peyote.
Shok-1
X-Rainbow (Difference)
12/12/2013
Dimensions: 530 x 630 mm
80 signed
Shok-1 has arguably always had the best can control of any aerosol artist in the UK, even back when graffiti was a strictly letter-character-letter kind of caper. So his seamless innovation of painting in X-ray wasn't a surprise to any of us, but wow, what a brilliantly executed idea.
Space Invader
Gold Aladdin Sane
02/10/2014
Dimensions: 449 x 468 mm
30 signed
Banksy
Sale Ends
07/11/2017
Dimensions: 760 x 560 mm
500 signed
Banksy
Pulp Fiction
15/08/2004
Dimensions: 700 x 500 mm
600 signed
Banksy came to hate this print and its easy to see why. An image that was mildly amusing and pretty ballsy when painted at night on a rooftop in Shoreditch, becomes a distinctly flimsy one-note joke on paper. A few years after its release the artist begged us to announce a product recall and offer refunds on the grounds "its total shit", but the company couldn't afford the market price for the whole edition by then. Sorry Banksy, can't win 'em all.