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Port Talbot Banksy mural: Artwork arrives at new home | Port Talbot Banksy mural: Artwork arrives at new home |
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A garage wall bearing Banksy's artwork has been given a police escort through Port Talbot to its new home in a gallery. | |
The venue's owner John Brandler paid a six-figure sum for Season's Greetings, which appeared on the walls of Ian Lewis's garage in December. | |
After months of planning, engineers used a crane to lift the 4.5 tonne mural on to a lorry in front of crowds. | After months of planning, engineers used a crane to lift the 4.5 tonne mural on to a lorry in front of crowds. |
It has since arrived in one piece at the town's Ty'r Orsaf building. | |
Mr Lewis found owning such a famous Banksy stressful and although glad to see it gone, he said he was "proud" of the outcome. | |
"It's been life changing," he said, reflecting on the past six months. | |
"It's been a real mix - it's been a pleasure, it's been a pain, it's been exciting, it's been stressful." | |
Mr Brandler said he had not been too nervous about the move, adding: "I saw the video of them moving the replica wall and once I saw that, I relaxed." | Mr Brandler said he had not been too nervous about the move, adding: "I saw the video of them moving the replica wall and once I saw that, I relaxed." |
Speaking before the piece arrived, he said: "The nerves are going to be this afternoon when we unwrap it because anything could have happened and we don't know because it's covered up. | |
"When they take the front off, that's the bit I'm going to be nervous." | "When they take the front off, that's the bit I'm going to be nervous." |
The image appeared on two sides of the garage in the shadow of the town's steel works, one depicting a child enjoying snow falling, the other side revealing it was a bin fire emitting ash. | |
"Whether you are for or against the steel works here, and personally I worked there for 28 years, I think people from Port Talbot feel passionate about the Banksy," Mr Lewis added. | |
"I don't think I'll miss it, but I probably will pop in and visit it." | |
The artwork has been protected by plastic sheeting and 24-hour security since it appeared. | |
In preparation for the move, the piece was covered in resin to help prevent the wall from crumbling. | In preparation for the move, the piece was covered in resin to help prevent the wall from crumbling. |
Bits of chipboard were fixed to the back and then it was put in a crate, "a bit like a sandwich", Mr Brandler said. | Bits of chipboard were fixed to the back and then it was put in a crate, "a bit like a sandwich", Mr Brandler said. |
Essex-based Mr Brandler said he was confident the move would go to plan, but realised people would be watching closely for any disasters or further stunts by the artist. | |
"If anything goes wrong, yes it's going to make it 100 times more famous, but [Banksy] has already done that stunt," said Mr Brandler, referring to an artwork that self-destructed after auction. | "If anything goes wrong, yes it's going to make it 100 times more famous, but [Banksy] has already done that stunt," said Mr Brandler, referring to an artwork that self-destructed after auction. |
Mr Brandler said he believed the mural was capable of attracting up to 150,000 visitors to the town each year and he was committed to keeping it in Port Talbot. | |
"Before, when you looked over at the artwork you were seeing the pollution coming out of the chimneys behind us - that's why it belongs here," he said. | |
"It wouldn't look the same in the Tate gallery, or a gallery in Mayfair, or New York or Paris. I felt it belonged here." | "It wouldn't look the same in the Tate gallery, or a gallery in Mayfair, or New York or Paris. I felt it belonged here." |