As per usual with the elusive British art superstar, a new piece by Banksy was discovered out of nowhere at Bridge Farm Primary School in Bristol this morning. The work was done as a thank you gift to the children that named one of the houses after him.
A few weeks ago, the school ran a competition to change house names, and ended up deciding to name them after Bristol legends. After the children choose Brunel, Blackbeard, Cabot and Banksy, the school officials wrote to Banksy's team to let him know about it. Upon their return from half-term, the children, staff and parents were welcomed by a large piece put up by the infamous artist. The doodle-style image shows a kid rolling a burning tire, commenting on the environment the kids are growing up in these days.
The work was accompanied by the hand-written letter by the artist that states - "Dear Bridge Farm School, thanks for your letter and naming a house after me. Please have a picture, and if you don't like it, feel free to add stuff. I'm sure the teachers won't mind. Remember, it's always easier to get forgiveness than permission. Much love, Banksy."
Photo credit: JonKay01.
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Back from half-term holiday only to find an original Banksy on the playground wall. Bridge Farm School in Bristol. pic.twitter.com/ZgMglDjMnZ
— Jon Kay (@jonkay01) June 6, 2016