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Black spraypainted elephant heads face each other from two white-painted blocked-out windows, with their trunks reaching out towards each other
The latest artwork depicts two elephants poking their heads out of blocked-out windows in Chelsea, south-west London. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
The latest artwork depicts two elephants poking their heads out of blocked-out windows in Chelsea, south-west London. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

Banksy reveals second animal artwork within 24 hours in London

Two elephants painted on blocked-out windows in Chelsea after goat mural appears near Kew Bridge

Banksy has unveiled his second animal artwork in 24 hours, showing two elephants reaching towards each other from blocked-out windows.

The artist verified his latest work in an Instagram post on Tuesday, with the mural painted on the side of a house in Chelsea, south-west London.

On Monday he revealed a piece portraying a goat perching on top of a wall near Kew Bridge in Richmond upon Thames. The image depicts a silhouette of a goat on top of a ledge with rocks falling down below it and a CCTV camera pointed towards the animal.

Banksy left no comment on his social media posts, leading people to begin theorising on any potential symbolism, from the threat of extinction to lack of privacy.

People view the goat mural that was revealed on Monday. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

The two London artworks follow the artist’s migrant boat creation, which was crowdsurfed at Glastonbury in June.

The former home secretary James Cleverly described the stunt as “trivialising” small boat crossings and “vile”, but the artist responded by saying his reaction was a “a bit over the top”.

In March, Banksy created a tree mural in north London, which featured a cut-back tree with green paint sprayed behind it to give the impression of foliage. The paint colour matched that of Islington council’s street signs in the area.

Banksy’s artwork, which often offers political and social commentary, has appeared in public spaces across the globe. His identity remains unknown.

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  • Home secretary says Banksy’s Glastonbury migrant boat ‘celebrated loss of life’

  • Banksy launches inflatable migrant boat artwork during Idles’ Glastonbury set

  • Artists battle to save Bristol studios in Banksy neighbourhood

  • Banksy mural in north London gets plastic cover after vandalism

  • ‘I think it’s a Banksy’: mystery plaque for adulterer ignites speculation in artist’s home city

  • New Banksy tree mural in north London defaced with white paint

  • The crowds flocking to Banksy’s latest work are missing the point: the damaged tree at its heart

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