Seven Banksy artworks on the rubble in Ukraine

The artist claimed seven new works realised to condemn the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war.

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After more than a year Banksy is back outdoor. In October 2020, the world's most famous street artist created a work in his hometown Bristol, later auctioned online. The proceeds, approximately $106,000, were entirely donated to the Ohmatdyt paediatric hospital in Kiev. 

This time, the artist intervenes on Ukrainian territory to take a stance and condemn the Russian-Ukrainian war once again. Seven new works appeared among the rubble in Kiev and other locations in Ukraine including the suburb of Irpin and Borodyanka, repeatedly bombed.

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Characters captured by the unique stencils include a gymnast balancing on a heap of rubble, a child in a kimono knocking out an adult judoka (resembling Vladimir Putin, suspended by the World Federation), a lady in a dressing gown and curlers armed with a gas mask and fire extinguisher.
The artist claimed the realisation of the works via an Instagram post.

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