LONDON: Officials in London are trying to determine if a stenciled mural that appeared at a base camp for climate protests was created by the street artist Banksy.
The mural is on a wall at Marble Arch, where the group Extinction Rebellion had an encampment for 10 days until Thursday and disrupted transportation in the British capital with daily, targeted non-violent protests.
The artwork shows a child holding an Extinction Rebellion sign beside the words âFrom this moment despair ends and tactics begin.â
Nickie Aiken, the leader of Westminster Council, a local authority that oversees the area, said âwe believe itâs genuine and are working to confirm that it is the case.â
âThis street art has clearly captured the public mood and imagination, and so weâre looking to keep it in a public place for people to enjoy,â she said.
There was no mention of the work Friday on Banksyâs website or Instagram account, where he typically confirms authorship. Banksyâs spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
More than 1,100 people were arrested for blocking roads and bridges during more than a week of Extinction Rebellion protests aimed at alerting the public and politicians to the âclimate emergency.â
Banksy, who has never disclosed his full identity, began his career spray-painting buildings in Bristol, England. He has become one of the worldâs best-known artists through works tinged with satire and social commentary.
Last year his painting âGirl With Balloonâ sold for 1 million pounds ($1.3 million) at a Sothebyâs auction â and was immediately partially destroyed by a shredder that the artist had concealed in the frame.
The buyer went ahead with the purchase.
Climate mural emerges after London protests; Is it Banksy?
Updated 27 April 2019
Climate mural emerges after London protests; Is it Banksy?

- More than 1,100 people were arrested for blocking roads and bridges during more than a week of Extinction Rebellion protests aimed at alerting the public and politicians to the âclimate emergencyâ