Rushed to cover Banksy’s work in London

Έσπευσαν να καλύψουν έργο του Banksy στο Λονδίνο

A new graffiti of the acclaimed but enigmatic artist appeared on the facade of the royal court in downtown London.

It depicts a judge with a traditional wig and a black robe hitting a demonstrator on the ground, with blood splashing on the placard he holds.

Although the project does not refer to a specific incident, its appearance took place two days after the arrest of nearly 900 people in a demonstration against the Palestine Action ban.

The project was quickly covered with metal railings and police officers guarded by court officials told the BBC that it would be removed. A spokesman for HM Courts and Tribunals said the Royal Court is a preserved building and that it is “obliged to maintain its original character”.

The Bristol -based artist shared a photo of the work on Instagram, the usual way in which he confirms the authenticity of his creations. In the caption he wrote: “Royal Courts of Justice. London »

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Rushed to cover Banksy's work in London



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