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New Banksy Mural appears in Royal Courts of Justice

The street artist based in Bristol shared a photo of wall art on Instagram, which is Banksy’s usual method to claim such an authentic work. The artist legend the image: “Royal Courts of Justice. London.”

The work is on an external wall of the Queen’s building, which is part of the royal courts of justice.

Banksy’s stencil graffiti often criticize government policy, war and capitalism.

Last summer, the artist launched a campaign on the theme of animals in the capital of nine works, which ended with a gorilla seeming to lift a component at the entrance to the London zoo.

The other notable works included piranhas swimming in a sentence box in the police in the city of London, and a screaming wolf on a satellite dish, which was removed from the roof of a store in Peckham, south of London, less than an hour after being revealed.

Banksy was also known for his work in the West Bank.

In December 2019, he created a “modified nativity” in a hotel in Bethlehem which showed the manger of Jesus before the separation barrier of Israel, which seemed to have been pierced by an explosion, creating the shape of a star.

Israel says that the barrier is necessary to prevent infiltration from the West Bank, but the Palestinians say that it is a tool for grasping land.

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