He is well known for high‑profile – often controversial – works around the world, but his most recent pieces have all appeared in London.

In December, a mural appeared in Bayswater of two children lying on the ground, while in September, he claimed to have painted a scene on the Royal Courts of Justice complex of a protester lying on the ground holding a blood-spattered placard while a judge looms over him, wielding a gavel.

In 2024, the street artist created an animal trail around the capital with pieces featuring a goat, elephants, a gorilla, monkeys, piranhas, a rhino and pelicans among other animals.

Each time, they appeared to have been installed covertly and later confirmed as his work on his Instagram account.

His works, installed on both private and public property, are widely interpreted as political statements and are often removed soon after they appear.

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