Collection: Bambi | British Street Art

Bambi is an anonymous British female street artist whose stencil work has earned her a devoted collector following and a list of admirers that includes Brad Pitt, Jude Law, Adele, Robbie Williams, and Simon Cowell. Emerging from the London street art scene in the early 2010s, she has built a practice of considerable technical and conceptual sophistication — one that engages with identity, celebrity, and female empowerment through imagery of immediate visual impact and sustained intellectual depth.

The comparison to Banksy — with whom she shares the stencil medium, the anonymous identity, and the capacity for social and political commentary that lands without explanation — is earned rather than merely flattering. Where Banksy tends toward the political and the satirical, Bambi works more consistently in the territory of popular culture and feminine experience — the pin-up, the celebrity, the domestic icon placed in new contexts that transform their meaning entirely. The stencil technique gives her work the graphic precision that the subject demands: each image reduced to its essential elements, nothing extraneous, everything where it needs to be.

Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in notable private collections alongside work by other major contemporary artists. You Can Be As Naughty As You Like — available through Creed Gallery — is quintessential Bambi: a title that is simultaneously invitation, permission, and provocation, delivered with the visual authority of someone who knows exactly what she is doing with every element of the composition.

Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot, for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London.