Banksy Unveils Mysterious Stargazing Mural in London, Leaving Art Lovers Awestruck
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The elusive street artist Banksy has sent shockwaves through the art world with a new mural in London's Bayswater area. The black and white artwork, featuring two children pointing up at the sky, has sparked widespread speculation, with many assuming it was his latest creation. On Monday, Banksy took to his official Instagram account to confirm the authenticity of the mural, posting two photos of the artwork. The mural, painted above a garage, depicts two figures dressed in winter gear, lying on the ground, with one of them pointing upwards. A second, identical image was spotted at the foot of a tower in central London, but Banksy chose not to share this version on his account. The artist's latest work has garnered significant attention, following his previous murals that often carry a critical message on government policy and social issues. Banksy's rise to fame began in Bristol, England, where he started spray-painting buildings. Today, his artwork fetches millions of dollars at auction and has drawn both admirers and vandals. While the latest mural does not appear to have an overt political message, it is yet another testament to the artist's skill and enigmatic persona.