North London Banksy artwork covered with perspex

Wooden boards have also been put up to protect the mural which has already been defaced

Author: Kat Wright and PA's Ella NunnPublished 27th Mar 2024
Last updated 27th Mar 2024

The new Banksy mural in north London has been covered with plastic sheeting and surrounded by wooden boards.

The mural appeared on the side of a residential building on Hornsey Road in Finsbury Park on March 18.

The anonymous street artist claimed the mural as his own in an Instagram post after it drew crowds and attracted speculation.

Banksy mural in Finsbury park earlier this week

The artwork features swathes of bright green paint sprayed onto the building behind a cut-back tree, creating the impression of being its foliage, with a stencil of a person holding a pressure hose.

The boarding and sheeting follow "temporary measures" put in place by Islington Council, including fencing and regular checks from Park Patrol officers to manage crowds and help protect the artwork.

The mural was defaced just two days after it appeared with two streaks of white paint.

An Islington Council spokesperson said at the time: "We are discussing future solutions with the homeowner, to enable everyone to enjoy the artwork while protecting it, the tree and the surrounding area."

They said they were also in the process of installing a CCTV camera.

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