Banksy unveils second artwork in 24 hours: Silhouettes of two elephants poking their heads out of blocked out windows appear on building in London
Banksy today unveiled a second new artwork in London in less than 24 hours, this time depicting two elephants poking their heads out of blocked out windows.
The street artist shared a photo of the wall art which features two dark elephant silhouettes with their trunks stretched out towards each other on Instagram today.
It comes after Banksy revealed another new artwork near Kew Bridge in West London yesterday. This features 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.
Bristol-based Banksy did not write a caption for either Instagram post which has caused fans to speculate on the meaning of the two artworks - with some saying the piece in Chelsea could be a reference to 'elephants in the room'.
The woman seen in front of the house on the corner of Edith Terrace and Edith Grove in Chelsea is said to be Lucy Boultbee-Brooks, 32, who was walking her dog Rufus.
Ms Boultbee-Brooks, from Hereford, is an asset manager for her family's property investment and development firm Boultbee Brooks Real Estate. She posted a picture of Banksy's image on her Instagram Stories with the caption: 'Rufus made it.'
Ms Boultbee-Brooks told MailOnline: 'I couldn't believe it when I got sent the picture. I was just on a dog walk early this morning and unfortunately didn't see anything.'