Church-ill, a bust of a "punked" Winston Churchill, serves as a commentary on this state of affairs: Under the rule of Britain's greatest statesman, the nation never lost a war - except against Turkey. The bust is also a homage to British street artist Banksy, who has achieved international recognition with his politically-charged graffiti and who holds a similarly pivotal place in Selim Varol's collection. Banksy's 2003 work, Turf War, is a black and white stencil of Churchill with a green mohawk. His work was influenced by an anonymous vandal who defaced Churchill's statue at Parliament Square during the May Day riots back in year 2000. The second release is solid "Outland" RED with mohawk. There will be other color variants limited to 20 pieces each including neon yellow and bright pink - hues that perfectly signify the "snootiness in the UK" in tribute to the Sex Pistols album 'Never Mind the Bollocks' and the general attitude of the British punk band who followed the motto "Anarchy In the UK" and a
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