Bambi British

Bambi, dubbed “The Female Banksy” by TV commentator David Dimbleby, brings a distinct flair to street art, infusing Stencil & Spray Paint with elements like diamond dust and gold leaf. Her vibrant, glittering creations resonate beyond traditional graffiti, appealing to a diverse art-loving audience. Maintaining an air of mystery, Bambi remains media-shy, allowing her art to convey her message—inspired by dreams and those spreading love and joy.

Her subject range encompasses contemporary icons such as Daniel Craig, Usain Bolt, Ai Wei-Wei, Rihanna, and Amy Winehouse. Notably, Bambi’s artworks have been coveted by numerous celebrities including Rihanna, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Adele, and Kate Moss, who commissioned a personalized street art piece reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘Marilyn’.

While emerging as a rising star in the British Urban Art scene, Bambi’s identity remains a well-guarded secret, despite speculations linking her to renowned personalities like M.I.A. or Paloma Faith. Beyond her artistry, she has a music career in her past. Her street pieces, cherished by the public, have sparked controversy when auctioned, as she believes they belong on the streets for communal enjoyment.

Bambi gained widespread attention with her debut on British National TV and further acclaim with a piece honoring Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday, bearing his iconic quote. Another notable work emerged on Amy Winehouse's 30th birthday, coinciding with charitable events supporting the Amy Winehouse Foundation. Her art not only captivates but also commemorates and celebrates cultural figures and their legacies.