A newly discovered artwork from renowned artist Banksy showcases an environmental message in north London. The piece’s authenticity aligns with Banksy’s style, with the artist later confirming that it is indeed his work via a post on Instagram.
A new piece of street art, confirmed to be from the anonymous artist Banksy, has been discovered on the side of a building in north London.
It was found behind a trimmed tree near Finsbury Park, featuring splodges of green paint resembling foliage. A figure holding a pressure hose is painted at the bottom, looking up at a bare tree, with the paint acting as sweat and tears running over its face.
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James Peak, known for the BBC Radio 4 series The Banksy Story, interprets the artwork as having a strong environmental message. “Nature’s struggling, and it is up to us to help it grow back,” he explains.
The style and detail of the artwork initially suggested it might be from Banksy, with the artist later confirming it with an Instagram post of the tree mural.
The artwork has generated excitement among locals, with Islington councilor Flora Williamson expressing her enthusiasm on social media. “By far the most exciting thing to happen on today’s canvass session on Hornsey Road was seeing that Banksy had come to Tollington overnight,” she said.
Like many of Banksy’s works, this piece is thoughtfully planned and subtly integrated into its surroundings, even matching the local neighborhood’s green signage.
In the same week as this discovery, a collection of 11 early Banksy pieces will be auctioned in Newcastle. Among them is ‘Holywell Row Happy Choppers,’ expected to fetch between £500,000 and £800,000.
These works were created before Banksy became a global phenomenon, and they include birthday cards and flyers.
Banksy, active since the 1990s, remains an enigmatic figure whose real identity is still a secret.
His artworks, often laden with political and social commentary, have been showcased globally. A notable instance occurred in 2018 when a piece titled Girl With Balloon self-destructed after being sold at auction and immediately renamed Love is in the Bin.
However, a legal dispute regarding the print Monkey Queen may soon threaten Banksy’s anonymity.
Art collectors Nicky Katz and Ray Howse are suing Banksy’s Pest Control Office company for not verifying the piece’s authenticity. This lawsuit could potentially force the artist to reveal his identity in court.
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