October 18, 2020 12:35:26 pm
The artist confirmed in a social media post two days later that he is suspected to be a work of art created by an unknown street artist Bangzi in Nottingham, England.
“Amazing,” the artist wrote on Instagram, with a picture of a girl hula-hopping with the wheel of a bicycle next to a real bicycle without a back wheel. The graffiti is located on Ilkeston Road in Radford, next to the beauty salon, and is believed to be a popular residential area for students.
According to one BBC According to the report, after Banksy’s confirmation, people started taking photos of themselves with works of art, at one point around 30 people, some police officers.
The report mentions that at first Paul Bank Gogh, a professor at the University of Arts Bournemouth, was skeptical that this was a “real deal”, but later said he was “really happy” with the artist’s work.
“It simply came to our notice then. The last four or five [of Banksy’s works] Everything related to Kovid or something in the news. It’s more weird and more of a moment. Someone who enjoys himself. Maybe that’s the message: ‘We are in a difficult time, try to make the most of it and enjoy something broken’. Hoop is comprehensive. The circle is a positive and life affirmation. She finds something she can play with, even on a kneeling bicycle, ”he said BBC.
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The Bank’s artwork was praised for its thematic and social relevance. In the past, he has made political statements about the current climate through his activities. However, the identity of the famous artist remains unknown.
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