DrAfter the goat painting, a new painting appeared on the walls of London buildings, this time with two elephants as the protagonists. The author of both works is the same: Banksy.
On Monday, the anonymous artist unveiled a piece depicting a goat sitting on a wall near Kew Bridge in Richmond-upon-Thames.
The new image consists of two elephants in two blocked windows.
The artist confirmed in his latest post on Instagram, Tuesday, the authorship of this second work, which was completed on a mural in a house in Chelsea, southwest London.
Among the interpretations of curious people who have begun to admire Banksy's creation, some have pointed out that it is a representation of the human race “on the verge of extinction,” according to the Efe agency.
Others claimed that the British artist intended to talk about the lack of privacy in public places.
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