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  1. May 14, 2021 · Mobile Lovers. Year: 2014. Location: Clement street, Bristol, England. Mobile Lovers appeared in 2014 on a door within a beautiful stone wall on Clement Street in Bristol. It depicts a lovely couple in a close embrace… but, instead of gazing lovingly into each other’s eyes, each of them seems to be hypnotized by their own phone….

  2. Jul 16, 2018 · Wallpaper Murals. Banksy’s Mobile Lovers appeared in Bristol, United Kingdom, in April 2014. It was created on a wall owned by Broad Plains Boys Club on Clement Street. The artwork depicts an embracing couple being hypnotised by their mobile phones. Photographs of the artwork were first uploaded to Banksy’s website, before it has been ...

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  4. Apr 16, 2014 · Banksy's Mobile Lovers artwork had been taken down from the doorway where it had stood for just a few days, and placed inside a local youth club. The youth c...

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  5. Apr 15, 2014 · Banksy’s New Mural Mocks Smart Phone Distracted Lovers. By Sara Barnes on April 15, 2014. Banksy, the most recognized street artist of this era, had been quiet since his whirlwind tour of New York City last fall. Well, he's up to his old tricks again, and his website was recently updated with a new piece that's painted on a quaint stone wall ...

  6. May 4, 2018 · This image by Banksy, titled Mobile Lovers (2014) it shows two people, one man and one woman. They are in each other’s arms as if they are about to kiss. The photo is in all black and white, but ...

  7. Mobile Lovers appears on a doorway next to Broad Plain Boys Club in Bristol in April 2014. Fearing that the artwork may be stolen the club removed it and displayed it in one of their corridors. In an unusual move Banksy authenticated the artwork via a letter and said to the club that they may use the artwork as the wish to raised funds, if they decided to sell it.

  8. This piece by Banksy called Mobile Phone Lovers caused a stir when it appeared close to a boys club in Banksy’s home town of Bristol. The owner of the club removed the door with the intention of using it to raise funds for his club, but it was taken from him by the local council who claimed ownership. However the issue was resolved when ...

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