Fish in the Aquarium: Next Bank Jobs in London

Seven days, seven works of art: British street artist Banksy continues his animal paintings in London today. A glass traffic police station decorated with fish was discovered in London last week. Animals seem to swim around the cabin as if they were in an aquarium.

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Today, like all previous weekdays, the world-renowned artist posted an uncommented photo of the motif on the online service Instagram. London Police confirmed: “We are aware of criminal damage to a police box in Ludgate Hill.”

New job every day from Monday

All the works feature animals: a goat appeared on the wall of a house in Richmond, west London, on Monday, and two elephants on a facade in London’s Chelsea district on Tuesday. On Wednesday, three monkeys were found on a railway bridge in East London’s Shoreditch district, where a painting by Banksy had been painted.

The work, which appeared on Thursday, shows a howling wolf on a satellite dish above an abandoned shop in Peckham, south-east London, hours after it was stolen. Photographs released by British media showed the suspected thief using a ladder to remove the satellite dish from the roof while an accomplice waited below. The results of the investigation are unknown.

On Friday, Banksy painted a pelican over a fish and chip shop in Walthamstow, east London, followed by a cat on a billboard in the city’s northwest yesterday. The operating company said the work was terminated due to safety concerns.

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