China News Service, July 16 reported that Banksy, a well-known British graffiti artist, has new works inspired by the epidemic. A video posted on his personal social networking site account showed that he was holding a spray gun and was creating inside a London subway car, calling on passengers to wear masks. However, these works have now been cleared.

Banksy creates graffiti on the London Underground. (Photo source: screenshot of Banksy social network account)

  In the video, the Bank suit dressed as an anti-epidemic disinfection worker, wearing a white protective suit and orange fluorescent vest, wearing a mask, goggles and gloves, holding a spray gun, walked into the subway car.

  As you can see from the film, he graffitied many mice all over the carriage, each of which was funny. A mouse was sneezing and the spray sprayed onto the window. Two mice floated down the sky using their masks as parachutes. There was also a mouse wrapped around his head in a mask, struggling lying on the back of the chair.

  Banksy also left his name in the compartment, next to a mouse hanging on the grip with its tail, holding the disinfectant in his hand.

Banksy creates graffiti on the London Underground. (Photo source: screenshot of Banksy social network account)

  At the end of the film, shooting from the inside of the car towards the platform, you can see a text "I get lockdown" on the wall of the platform, and the closed door shows another text "but I stand up again" (But I get up again). Banksy's essay when he posted the video was "If you don't wear a mask, you can't." (If you don't mask-you don't get)

  According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Transport for London (TfL) said that although Banksy’s work “transmits a message that encourages people to cover their faces”, they are based on the “strict graffiti principle”. "A few days ago" was cleared.

  However, the Transport for London also stated that it hopes to provide another opportunity for Banksy to leave the message in an appropriate place and convey it to passengers.