Banksy's newest mural highlights cropped tree, drawing crowds who see environmental message
A new Banksy mural drew crowds of people to a London street on Monday, many of whom discerned an environmental message in the vibrant green artwork.
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![People view a tree mural which appeared overnight on a residential building in Finsbury Park, which has been confirmed to be by elusive graffiti artist, Banksy, in London, Monday, March 18, 2024. The artwork in the Finsbury Park neighborhood covers the wall of a three-story building and shows a small figure holding a pressure hose beside a real London plane tree. Green paint has been sprayed across the wall, replicating the absent leaves of the tree, which has been severely cropped. People take photos of a mural on the side of a building. The mural is a tree without leaves, and behind it is green paint.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7147066.1710772838!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/britain-banksy.jpg)
A new Banksy mural drew crowds of people to a London street on Monday, many of whom discerned an environmental message in the vibrant green artwork.