Someone in Bristol has a thing about politicians who can’t tell truth from lies.
source: Bristol 24/7
The graffito went up overnight in front of the Carriageworks.
It might possibly be the work of Banksy, who has been much celebrated in the city.
Someone in Bristol has a thing about politicians who can’t tell truth from lies.
source: Bristol 24/7
The graffito went up overnight in front of the Carriageworks.
It might possibly be the work of Banksy, who has been much celebrated in the city.
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Why attribute this to Bansky? A cynical attempt to create buzz like any good clickbait? Bansky tends to create distinct and original work, but this mural is a straightforward variant on the Trump/Putin kiss in Lithuania that the BBC covered last week.
I assumed that all these pictures were ultimately derived from Vrubel’s ‘My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love’.