
Banksy unveils 3rd animal artwork in 3 days in London
Global News
Across three days, the elusive street artist Banksy has verified three different murals depicting wild animals in hard-to-reach places.
Over the last three days, the anonymous street artist Banksy has turned the U.K.‘s capital city into a zoo, unveiling three new animal-themed murals across London.
The third painting was spotted in East London on Wednesday and was later shared to Banksy’s Instagram account and personal website, where the artist commonly verifies his work.
The stencilled graffiti found over Brick Lane depicts three monkeys climbing across elevated train tracks above the popular neighbourhood. Like the two pieces of art before it, the monkeys are silhouetted and painted high above the ground.
Before the monkeys, Banksy first unveiled a painting of a horned goat perched precariously on top of a wall in the London borough Richmond upon Thames.
The mural, which was shared by Banksy on Monday, is facing a security camera angled in the direction of several painted rocks falling below the goat’s standing point.
Nearly 24 hours later, the artist shared an image of two silhouetted elephants reaching for each other’s trunks from boarded windows. The street art was painted on the side of a house in Chelsea; before it was identified as a genuine Banksy, it went temporarily unnoticed by some locals, like the dog-walker included in the photo.








