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Banksy unveils at least one fresh mural in Britain for Christmas

**Banksy Confirms New Mural in London, Sparking Speculation**

Banksy, the renowned street artist, appears to have acknowledged his involvement in a newly unveiled mural in London. The artwork, featuring two children lying down and gazing up at the sky, was discovered on the side of a building in Bayswater on Monday. Shortly after its appearance, Banksy shared the mural on his Instagram account, seemingly confirming the speculation surrounding its origin.

In addition to the Bayswater mural, an identical image has surfaced at the base of the Centre Point tower on Tottenham Court Road. While reports suggest this piece may also be attributed to Banksy, his representatives have yet to officially confirm its authorship.

Known for his politically charged art, Banksy’s works often critique government policies on migration and war. Although the new mural does not convey an explicit message, some observers have interpreted it as a commentary on child homelessness.

In September, Banksy unveiled another piece depicting a judge with a gavel looming over an unarmed protester holding a blood-splattered placard, further showcasing his penchant for addressing social issues through art.

As the art world continues to speculate about Banksy’s latest creations, the impact of his work on social commentary remains significant.

**FAQ**

*What is the theme of Banksy’s new mural?*

The new mural features two children looking up at the sky and is thought by some to address the issue of child homelessness, although it does not have an overt political message. 

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