Coronavirus: Banksy makes 'bathroom' lockdown art
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Banksy's distinctive rats were seen wreaking havoc in a bathroom
Banksy has published a series of pictures showing rats causing mayhem in a bathroom during the coronavirus lockdown.
The elusive artist, whose identity has never been publicly revealed, published five pictures on his Instagram account on Wednesday.
They show rats, which have featured in several of his pieces, wreaking havoc in what is assumed to be his home.
The caption on the picture, external reads: "My wife hates it when I work from home."

The mischievous rodents were seen jumping over toilet rolls and squeezing toothpaste tubes
Nine rats appear in the new pictures, hanging from the towel ring, stepping on a tube of toothpaste and knocking the bathroom mirror to one side.
One appears to be counting the days of lockdown while another is swinging from the light cord.

Five photographs appeared on the artist's Instagram account
Banksy's last public artwork appeared on Valentine's Day in his home city of Bristol and showed a girl firing red flowers from a catapult.
It was vandalised 48 hours after it first appeared.

Rats have often featured in Banksy's work
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