Street artist Banksy has unveiled an eighth new London mural in eight days – exhibiting a rhino mounting a Nissan Micra with a visitors cone on its bonnet.
It appeared in Charlton, south-east London, and was confirmed on Banksy’s Instagram account.
It comes a day after he painted swimming piranhas on to a City of London Police sentry field, which was first noticed on Sunday morning.
The translucent fish shaped the seventh piece in an animal-themed artwork collection throughout the capital.
On Monday final week, a goat appeared on the aspect of a constructing close to Kew Bridge, adopted by a picture of two elephants touching trunks on the aspect of a home in Chelsea on Tuesday.
Three monkeys hanging from a bridge in Brick Lane then drew crowds on Wednesday.
On Thursday, a howling wolf on a satellite tv for pc dish – which seemed just like the animal was howling on the moon – was put in onto a storage roof in Peckham.
But it was hours earlier than it was seen taken down by males and carried off down Rye lane.
The artist is neither related to nor endorses the theft of the wolf design and that they’ve “no knowledge as to the dish’s current whereabouts,” Banksy’s press workforce confirmed.
On Friday, locals in Walthamstow woke as much as discover two pelicans fishing above a fish store.
And on Saturday, a stencil of a cat having a stretch appeared on an empty billboard in Cricklewood.
Crowds booed because the piece in Cricklewood was dismantled by three males who stated they had been “hired” by a “contracting company” to take down the billboard for security causes.
In the historic Old Bailey courts on Monday, Judge Mark Lucraft KC discharged a jury after it failed to succeed in a verdict in a dying by careless driving trial and prompt they may benefit from the climate with a go to to the close by Banksy as an alternative.