Second Banksy artwork in two days appears in London

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The new Banksy artwork appeared in Chelsea, south-west London

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Banksy has unveiled a second new artwork in south-west London, this time depicting two elephants poking their heads out of blocked out windows.

The artwork has been painted on the side of a house in Edith Terrace in Chelsea.

The Bristol-based street artist shared a photo of the wall art on Instagram, external, which is his usual method of claiming his work.

It comes a day after he revealed a goat stencil on a wall near Kew Bridge in Richmond.

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It appears to have been painted on the side of a house

That piece featured a silhouette of a goat painted on top of a ledge with rocks falling down below it and a CCTV camera pointed towards the animal.

Banksy did not write a caption for either Instagram post causing fans to speculate on the meaning of the artworks.

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