Banksy’s paintings already covered in London commented on British Palestinian action crackdown – Huge

On a wall outside the Royal Court of Westminster in London, Banks’s new work appeared in a few hours this morning to cover it up. The brief artwork shared by the artist on the front page of Instagram and his website depicts a judge wearing a traditional robe who beats protesters with a large wig as carpenters sprinkled blood on protesters’ placards.
The anonymous artist’s work may be a response to the arrest of nearly 900 protesters in opposition to the ban on Palestinian operations, with Britain announcing a terrorist group. The group’s membership is considered a crime and can be sentenced to up to 14 years in prison. Even though organizers insisted that the demonstration of about 1,500 people was peaceful, the Metropolitan Metropolitan arrested more than half of the attendees.
Banksy is known for his statements about current affairs and socio-political issues around the world. He is known for his secret aim at live locations such as destroyed buildings in Ukraine or a small town in Wales, the World Health Organization, considered in a short time the most polluted neighborhood in the UK, his eye-catching and subversive images are sometimes humorous, sarcastic, sarcastic or sarcastic cheek, always a direct and pure visual attitude, and criticizes contemporary issues against him.
“What makes this work stand out is not only its image, but its location,” said Jasper Tordoff, Banks expert at Artnet Myartbroker. “By choosing the Royal Court, Banks transformed historic symbols of authority into a platform of debate. In the classic Banksy form, he used the building itself to sharpen the information, turning its weight and history into part of the work of art.”
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