Banksy strikes again with new artwork in Wales

Street artist Banksy has struck again, leaving artwork on a garage in Port Talbot, Wales, that references the town's air pollution.

Banksy work on industrial workers in Wales

Source: Reuters

Street artist and social commentator Banksy has popped up in Wales, leaving a new artwork on a garage in Port Talbot that references the town's air pollution.

A video posted to his official Instagram account on Wednesday had close-ups of the piece.

With the children's song "Little Snowflake" as a soundtrack, the video shows images painted on two garage walls that form a right angle.

Banksy work on industrial workers in Wales
Source: Reuters


On one side, a child appears to be playing in the falling snow, sticking his tongue out for snowflakes. The other side reveals that the "snow" is actually falling ash and smoke from a fire in a dumpster.

The video then pans up to show the nearby Tata Steel plant, which looms over the Welsh town.

"They've not dropped a Banksy on us, have they?" a man asks on the video, which is captioned: "Season's greetings."

Rachel Honey-Jones, 33, said an artist friend of hers was tipped off about the artwork's location and stayed overnight to guard it.

"It's amazing, an incredible addition to Port Talbot," Honey-Jones said.




The owner of the garage, Ian Lewis, 55, a steelworker for Tata Steel, said he first saw the piece when images spread on Facebook on Tuesday evening.

He said Port Talbot was probably chosen for the Banksy work due to news headlines about the town's air pollution.

Black dust from the town's steelworks covered houses, cars and pets in July.

Council workers erected metal fencing around the garage on Wednesday to protect the artwork.

"People have already taken sledgehammers to it and tried to throw paint on it," said Honey-Jones.

"It will bring visitors and trade and tourism to the county, so it really does need to be protected."


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