A New Work by Banksy Has Appeared in London

The anonymous British street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece. It emerged in the Bayswater area of London.

An identical image has also appeared in another part of the city, near Tottenham Court Road. The only difference between the two street artworks lies in what the children are looking at. In the first case, the child is pointing toward a skyscraper that rises at the very spot where the image is painted. In the second, the children are gazing up at the sky.

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