"If you don't like it, feel free to add stuff". The goliardic and mysterious Banksy strikes again and this time too he never ceases to surprise.
"If you don't like it, feel free to edit". The goliardic and mysterious Banksy it strikes again and this time too it never ceases to surprise.
In fact, the children of an elementary school in Bristol, the city of the multifaceted artist whose identity is unknown, will be left speechless when they see one of his on the building murals. Back from vacation, the young students found a graffiti depicting a child running after a burning car tire, a small house, a flower and his inevitable signature.
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But that's not all, to accompany his street art there is also a message on a sheet of paper in which Banksy thanks the little students of the Bridge Farm School and greets them.
"I have a drawing for you. If you don't like it, feel free to edit, I'm sure the teachers won't take it. And remember it is always easier to obtain forgiveness than permission ”.
"It's easier to get forgiveness than permission" #Banksy https://t.co/eZ3NcGjie3 pic.twitter.com/YRl9wsTH9E
- Jon Kay (@jonkay01) June 6, 2016
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Banksy's spokesperson confirmed to the BBC the partnership of the work, a tribute that the artist wanted to pay to the Institute that named one of his classrooms after him. And compliments arrive from all sides as principal Geoff Mason categorically announces that will preserve the mural which will not be sold despite its priceless value.
The Bristol school children who found a surprise from Banksy in their playground today. BBC1 at Six. pic.twitter.com/wMOlb53RfB
- Jon Kay (@jonkay01) June 6, 2016
We hope that the little ones can really modify it by giving vent to their imagination.
Dominella Trunfio
Photo credit Abc