They are very proud of him (well, they are also proud of Wallace and Gromit...).
You can see his paintings when walking around the city. But unless you know them, or you can recognize his style, it's difficult to see them, among the large number of wall paintings and graffitis coloring the city. It's like if Banksy had given everyone the desire and the right to paint the walls of Bristol.
For now, here are some of Banksy's pieces of art.
The first one is an astronaut carrying bags from Lidl. He's around 8 or 9 feet high (2m50, 2m70), and walking on the wall of the Full Moon Café, in Moon street!
These two blokes are rioters, in Colston street, and on the side of the boat (the Thekla, which is a nightclub), there is a small figure looking like a scuba diver. But it's really far away, and it's hard to see him.
I love this one! The guy hangs in Park street, a very busy road. I saw it on my first tour in Bristol, but didn't know it was from Banksy.
And finally, maybe the most famous of them: the rioter teddy bear! Mild Mild West, on Stokes Croft.
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