Banksy returns with new paintings in Ukraine

Banksy returns with new paintings in Ukraine

Three days after Panixi published his latest wall paintings on Instagram, which was drawn by spraying on the wall of a building that was bombed in the city of Borodiana, Ukraine, the unknown street artist confirmed that he completed seven new works in Ukraine in general.
Banksy confirmed the news to The Art Newspaper after the appearance of a series of murals suspected to have it in the liberated Ukrainian city, which is located about 35 miles northwest of Kyiv.

Other works are found in the capital and other cities in the region.
The first artwork that was identified, which spread widely during the weekend, shows a gymnastic player who balances a pile of rubble on the side of a building destroyed by Russian strikes.
Graffiti artist published three pictures of the piece on Friday on social media, with a simple comment on “Borodyanka, Ukraine” – an alternative spell to the city’s name.

In another form, according to allegations, the second plate depicts a man who resembles Vladimir Putin defeat a child in the judo.
The graffiti artist published three murals of the gymnastics player in the debris left by the Russian bombing, with an illustrative name only “Boodinka, Ukraine”.
Borodinka was one of the most affected places from the Russian bombing of Ukraine in the wake of the invasion of February 24.

Russian soldiers occupied the town – about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv – for weeks in the first stage of the war, before Ukraine eventually liberated it in April.
A second piece in Borodinka, not confirmed by Banksy, depicting a man like Vladimir Putin being turned during the Judo match with a young boy. The Russian president is the Judo black belt and a fan known as martial arts.

Many witnesses said that the Russian forces stopped attempts to get the survivors from the broken buildings, and threatened the people who wanted to do so at gunpoint.
The third artwork, which appears to be drawn by Banksi, shows a rhythmic gymnast, wearing a pillar of a neck, and performs a strip on a hole on the side of a building in Airbin..

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