💨 Abstract
A new Banksy artwork has appeared outside London's High Court. The black and white graffiti depicts a judge attacking someone holding a blank, bloody sign. Westminster council has covered the piece. Experts suggest it aligns with Banksy's tradition of challenging authority figures, potentially reflecting current debates around protest and free speech. The piece, if confirmed, highlights the capacity of street art to symbolize public sentiment. Confirmation of authenticity typically comes from Banksy's anonymous social media.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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