Mice invade the London Underground. It is Bansky's latest work to target non-mask wearers

    Mice invade the London Underground. It is Bansky's latest work to target non-mask wearers

    Bansky's latest work appeared on the London Underground and is controversial against those who do not follow the rules against coronavirus infections

    Even Bansky is sensitive to the coronavirus theme and to the importance of wearing masks to limit infections, at least this is how his latest work "appeared" in the London underground and announced by the street artist in his profile a few hours ago.





    On Instagram Bansky has made it known to all his fans that in the London underground they will find a series of mice that are a little unruly with respect to the various safety measures necessary due to the pandemic: hand sanitation, masks and safety distance.

    In the video published by the well-known and mysterious street artist, he himself, completely covered and dressed as a sanitizer, can be seen entering the subway wagons to perfect his latest work.

    “If you don’t mask – you don’t get” scrive Bansky.

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    Chiara is there this time controversy of the artist against those people who do not follow the rules to avoid contagion.

    The mice, in fact, inside the wagons of the subway give themselves to mad joy, jump, sneeze, use masks as a parachute, in short, they are not at all respectful of the anti covid-19 rules.

    The video ends with a gem: the famous Chumbawamba song, Tubthumping, perfectly adapted to this historical moment: "I get lockdown, but II get up again", that is "I've been in lockdown, but I get up again".

    It is not the first time that Bansky has created something with a coronavirus theme. We had already talked to you about his tribute dedicated to all health professionals on the front line in hospitals.

    Banksy pays tribute to doctors and nurses, the new superheroes at the time of the coronavirus


    While just today, on the occasion of the French national holiday, Banksy's Bataclan door, which had been found in an Abruzzo farmhouse, returned home.


    Back home the door of Banksy's Bataclan, it had been found in a farmhouse in Abruzzo

    Mice, then, are recurring protagonists in Bansky's works, he even made them in the bathroom of his house!

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    Source: Instagram

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