There Is Always Hope

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"There Is Always Hope" is a famous Banksy street artwork depicting a young girl reaching for a heart-shaped balloon, often interpreted as a symbol of lost innocence and enduring optimism.

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There Is Always Hope canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf graffiti artwork
mural
street artwork
artMedium spray paint
stencil
associatedWith Banksy
surface form: Banksy brand

British street art
colorPalette mostly black and white with red balloon
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Banksy
culturalImpact frequently used in media and campaigns
widely recognized symbol of hope
depicts heart-shaped balloon
young girl
featuresMotive balloon
child
genre political art
street art
hasAlternativeTitle Girl with Balloon
hasInscription There Is Always Hope self-link
hasMainSubject Girl with Balloon
surface form: girl with balloon
hasPart image of girl
image of heart-shaped balloon
stencilled text "There Is Always Hope"
hasTheme childhood
hope in adversity
innocence
loss
political commentary
hasTitle There Is Always Hope self-link
inception early 2000s
influencedBy urban environment
locationOfFirstAppearance wall near the South Bank of the Thames
movement contemporary art
street art movement
notableFor iconic image of a girl reaching for a balloon
originalLocation London, England
surface form: London

South Bank of the River Thames
surface form: South Bank, London
positionInWork stencilled on a wall
reproducedAs canvas editions
posters
prints
symbolism enduring optimism
hope
letting go
lost innocence
peace

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Banksy notableWork There Is Always Hope
There Is Always Hope hasTitle There Is Always Hope self-link
There Is Always Hope hasInscription There Is Always Hope self-link