
Banksy
24 3/4 x 32 5/8 in
Provenance
In 2019 Banksy partnered with Love Welcomes to create a hand stitched mat made from abandoned life vests.
The vests are from the beaches of the Mediterranean. According to the description of the mat, the materials are from cheap fake life vests sold by people smugglers. They do not actually float.
Banksy commissioned women living in refugee camps to hand sew mats using life vests found on Lesvos beaches.
Love Welcomes is a creative social enterprise that helps refugee women “begin to stitch their lives back together.” They reclaim the life vests and blankets worn by Syrians as they wash up on European shores.
Proceeds from each sale go directly to the woman who wove it. All profits support refugees including language lessons, computer training and transportation. Their aim is to empower refugees to support themselves and their families. They focus on employable skills, providing them with dignity and the ability to positively contribute to society.
Launched in 2017 by Thistle Farms, Love Welcomes was created in response to the refugee crisis witnessed first-hand by a Thistle Farms board member in refugee camps in Greece. Becca Stevens, President and founder of Thistle Farms, came up with the idea of weaving welcome mats from life vests as a way for women in the refugee camps to generate income for themselves.