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Banksy's 'outdoor artwork' protected, by Daniel Silk on Mar 27, 2009 11:43:00 GMT 1, www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/5050411/Banksys-outdoor-artwork-protected-from-graffiti-with-frame.html
Banksy's 'outdoor artwork' protected from graffiti with frame
A new outdoor 'artwork' by the guerrilla spray painter Banksy has been framed by residents โ to protect it from graffiti.
At least 20 households are thought to have clubbed together to buy the ยฃ30 glass and wooden frame to save the mural being "defaced by common criminals". They paid another ยฃ20 to a local builder to hang the frame, which has been cleaned at least once-a-week after it appeared on a wall in the Montpelier region of Bristol.
Residents say they have an obligation to protect the 12 ins x 18 ins piece โ which shows a rose lying in a mouse trap โ from harm, in respect to the Bristol born artist. Luke Scrine, 29, said the frame has already done its job after local youngsters were spotted trying to destroy it with rude 'tags'. He said: "Banksy is from Bristol and we're proud as punch about it. "So when this appeared, we wanted to protect it from being defaced by common criminals. "Hopefully, the frame will continue protecting what was obviously left as a gift to the city of Bristol and its residents."
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/5050411/Banksys-outdoor-artwork-protected-from-graffiti-with-frame.htmlBanksy's 'outdoor artwork' protected from graffiti with frame A new outdoor 'artwork' by the guerrilla spray painter Banksy has been framed by residents โ to protect it from graffiti. At least 20 households are thought to have clubbed together to buy the ยฃ30 glass and wooden frame to save the mural being "defaced by common criminals". They paid another ยฃ20 to a local builder to hang the frame, which has been cleaned at least once-a-week after it appeared on a wall in the Montpelier region of Bristol. Residents say they have an obligation to protect the 12 ins x 18 ins piece โ which shows a rose lying in a mouse trap โ from harm, in respect to the Bristol born artist. Luke Scrine, 29, said the frame has already done its job after local youngsters were spotted trying to destroy it with rude 'tags'. He said: "Banksy is from Bristol and we're proud as punch about it. "So when this appeared, we wanted to protect it from being defaced by common criminals. "Hopefully, the frame will continue protecting what was obviously left as a gift to the city of Bristol and its residents."
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Banksy's 'outdoor artwork' protected, by jellya on Mar 27, 2009 11:46:20 GMT 1, New piece? ;D
Just framed? ;D
New piece? ;D
Just framed? ;D
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Banksy's 'outdoor artwork' protected, by G-Man on Mar 29, 2009 22:15:36 GMT 1, Great idea from the locals
Fair play
Great idea from the locals
Fair play
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