Banksy’s new trees

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A mural that appeared on a building in London has been confirmed to be created by the British artist, Banksy.

Decorating the front of a building with four levels, the art shows a tiny person holding a tool that sprays water under high pressure next to a huge cherry tree. Banksy used green paint in a way that imitates the missing leaves of the tree, which had to go through a harsh pruning method called pollarding.

Located in the north-east district of Finsbury Park in London city, the mural achieved recognition from Banksy personally. He posted pictures of the site before and after its creation on his authorized Instagram profile.

There was talk about what the mural meant, and quite a few people thought it was about the environment. They believed that it was a comment on how cutting down trees hurt nature and the balance of living things. This is because deforestation takes away the homes and food sources that many animals need to survive.

The tree shown in the painting is being pruned using the pollarding technique to keep it small. This tree is a powerful symbol because trees are an essential part of fighting climate change. They soak up carbon dioxide and help cool down cities, which is especially important in places like London, where the artist Banksy decided to display his artwork.

The contribution made by Banksy was appreciated by the local officials who highlighted the significant role of trees in tackling the climate emergency. Roulin Khondoker, who is a political representative of the area, was pleased that Banksy chose their borough for the latest artwork. He emphasized their dedication to conserving trees despite any disagreements over tree plantation plans. It is crucial that we continue to nurture and safeguard trees due to their importance.

The mural is made even stronger by how it fits in with the environment, specifically with the tree nearby. Alex Georgiou, who owns the building where the mural is located, was surprised by how many people came to see it. He wants to make sure it stays there so everyone can enjoy it. People really seem to love the mural, which shows that it could influence more people to value trees and understand how important they are for the environment.

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