Banksy’s New London Murals Swap Protest for Wonder
Elusive street artist Banksy has left new, contemplative murals in London. Found in Tottenham Court Road and Bayswater, the art depicts children stargazing—a quiet departure from recent political commentary.
Banksy has struck again in London, but this time, the message is quieter. New murals by the elusive artist have appeared in two locations, trading sharp political commentary for a more contemplative, universal theme: the simple act of looking up.
The new pieces were spotted outside the Centre Point tower on Tottenham Court Road and on Queens Mews in Bayswater. Both murals depict two children lying on the ground, gazing at the sky with one pointing upwards. It's a notable tonal shift for the artist, coming just a few months after works that drew ire from authorities with their trenchant criticism.
Instead of a direct protest, these 'stargazers' invite a moment of pause. The works feel less like a challenge and more like a gentle reminder, prompting onlookers to reconnect with a sense of wonder often lost in the noise of city life.
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