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Suspected Banksy work tackles climate protests

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LONDON: A new work believed to be by British street artist Banksy appeared near London’s Marble Arch, where climate change protesters have camped out for days.

The work features a child clasping a symbol of Extinction Rebellion, the group behind the protests, crouching next to a spade and a new plant.

“From this moment despair ends and tactics begin,” reads a sign next to the artwork, located at one of central London’s busiest road junctions.

“I think it’s virtually a certainty it’s him,” auctioneer Andrew Tetley told London’s Evening Standard newspaper.

“It hasn’t been confirmed obviously that it is Banksy yet, but clearly there’s a lot of excitement,” added street art fan Lindsey Solomons, 53.

“I think the message speaks for itself really, that if we don’t do something about the planet clearly we’re going to be in a desperate state, and he captures that so well,” she told AFP.

Environmen­talists used festive but highly disruptive rallies since last week to focus global attention on climate change, bringing parts of London to a standstill.

The entire campaign saw police make 1,130 arrests and press charges against 69 people.

Banksy, whose identity is known to only a handful of friends, caused a sensation in October when one of his paintings began shredding itself, just after selling for US$1.4 million (1.2 million euros).

The artist has previously espoused themes such as immigratio­n and refugees, the Palestinia­n cause and the yellow vest movement in France.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A passer-by takes a photograph next to a graffiti believed to have been created by street artist Banksy, at the site where hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate protesters camped recently, at Marble Arch in London.
— Reuters photo A passer-by takes a photograph next to a graffiti believed to have been created by street artist Banksy, at the site where hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate protesters camped recently, at Marble Arch in London.

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