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New Banksy artwork in Bristol removed with crowbar by local club | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
New street art by "guerrilla artist" Banksy has been removed within hours of being found in Bristol. | |
The artwork, showing a couple embracing while checking their mobile phones, was posted on Banky's website on Monday and discovered on Clement Street earlier. | |
Hours later, the nearby Broad Plains Boys Club removed it with a crowbar. | |
The Banksy - believed to be on plywood - has been replaced with a note saying it was held at the club "to prevent vandalism or damage being done". | |
The work was discovered by Banksy fan Sally, who managed to track it down using the photo-sharing website Flickr and Google Street View. | |
"I was so excited, I popped down there and took a couple of photos - just after 10pm - but didn't tweet them because it's only held on with screws and I was worried the first person to go there would be a thief." | |
Gordon Powell, a youth worker from the club, said: "We're open all the time, day and night, so people can come and see it for a small donation. | |
"The club is 120 years old and we need £120,000 to keep the club open. | |
"There's a massive wall he [Banksy] could have done it on but he didn't, so we think he did it to help us raise the money." | |
The discovery of the new artwork came after Cheltenham Borough Council said it would be happy to help protect a piece of art, believed to be by Banksy, on a wall in the town. | |
Depicting three men using listening devices to "snoop" on a telephone box, it appeared on Sunday on the side of a house in Fairview Road. | |
A council spokeswoman said: "The council cannot condone graffiti which is put on to people's property without their permission. | A council spokeswoman said: "The council cannot condone graffiti which is put on to people's property without their permission. |
"However, we recognise that the public do see work by Banksy as significant pieces of public art and it is clear that this piece has been getting a huge amount of favourable attention. | "However, we recognise that the public do see work by Banksy as significant pieces of public art and it is clear that this piece has been getting a huge amount of favourable attention. |
"It would be a shame if it was removed or damaged. | "It would be a shame if it was removed or damaged. |
"As the artwork is on private property, it is the for the property owner to decide whether they would want it to be kept - they would need to consider the impact this may have on the residents of the property and the wider community. | "As the artwork is on private property, it is the for the property owner to decide whether they would want it to be kept - they would need to consider the impact this may have on the residents of the property and the wider community. |
"Although we still do not know if it is original work by Banksy, given the public interest, we would be happy to help the owner find a solution which would protect it from tagging or other graffiti." | "Although we still do not know if it is original work by Banksy, given the public interest, we would be happy to help the owner find a solution which would protect it from tagging or other graffiti." |
The spokeswoman said the council was trying to get in touch with the owner of the property, but it had so far failed to make contact. | The spokeswoman said the council was trying to get in touch with the owner of the property, but it had so far failed to make contact. |
Karren Smith, who lives in the rented house, said she was "amazed" when she first saw the mural and by the number of people turning up to view it. | Karren Smith, who lives in the rented house, said she was "amazed" when she first saw the mural and by the number of people turning up to view it. |
"It's really good. It was quite horrible before - just a white wall. | "It's really good. It was quite horrible before - just a white wall. |
"It's been mental. It's completely mad. Yesterday the path was so chock-a-block. People had to step on to the road to get past. | "It's been mental. It's completely mad. Yesterday the path was so chock-a-block. People had to step on to the road to get past. |
"We're not even this busy on race week." | "We're not even this busy on race week." |
One famous early Banksy artwork, depicting a gorilla in a pink mask, was mistakenly painted over in Bristol in 2011. | One famous early Banksy artwork, depicting a gorilla in a pink mask, was mistakenly painted over in Bristol in 2011. |
Other Banksy images, including examples in Bristol, London, Southampton, New York and Melbourne, were vandalised or accidentally covered. | Other Banksy images, including examples in Bristol, London, Southampton, New York and Melbourne, were vandalised or accidentally covered. |
Banksy has not yet claimed the work in Cheltenham but it bears his hallmarks, according to other street artists. | Banksy has not yet claimed the work in Cheltenham but it bears his hallmarks, according to other street artists. |