Banksy's works in Ukraine - in pictures


  • Anonymous street artist Banksy has created seven works in Ukraine, including this image of a child in judo clothing throwing a man to the ground on a damaged building in Borodyanka. Getty
    Anonymous street artist Banksy has created seven works in Ukraine, including this image of a child in judo clothing throwing a man to the ground on a damaged building in Borodyanka. Getty
  • Another work on a destroyed building in Borodyanka, which was hard hit by Russian air strikes. AP
    Another work on a destroyed building in Borodyanka, which was hard hit by Russian air strikes. AP
  • An artistic gymnast on a shelled building in Irpin. EPA
    An artistic gymnast on a shelled building in Irpin. EPA
  • A spray-painted image of someone taking a bath inside a gutted building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka, near Kyiv. Reuters
    A spray-painted image of someone taking a bath inside a gutted building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka, near Kyiv. Reuters
  • Ukrainians have rushed to take pictures of the artworks. AP
    Ukrainians have rushed to take pictures of the artworks. AP
  • A figure in a dressing gown holds a fire extinguisher and wears a gas mask in Hostomel near Antonov International Airport in Kyiv Region. Getty
    A figure in a dressing gown holds a fire extinguisher and wears a gas mask in Hostomel near Antonov International Airport in Kyiv Region. Getty
  • A resident takes a picture of Banksy gymnast in Borodyanka. AFP
    A resident takes a picture of Banksy gymnast in Borodyanka. AFP
  • Street art of two children on blocks of concrete in Independence Square, Kyiv. Getty
    Street art of two children on blocks of concrete in Independence Square, Kyiv. Getty
  • Some of the images mirror Ukrainians' experience of the Russian invasion. Getty Images
    Some of the images mirror Ukrainians' experience of the Russian invasion. Getty Images
  • One image appears to resemble the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who shouted 'Eureka!' while exploring the ideas of volume and mass after noticing how water is 'displaced' during a bath. PA
    One image appears to resemble the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who shouted 'Eureka!' while exploring the ideas of volume and mass after noticing how water is 'displaced' during a bath. PA
  • The artwork shows children playing. PA
    The artwork shows children playing. PA
  • A gymnast in a leotard and wearing a neck brace waves a ribbon on the wall of a destroyed building in Irpin. Getty
    A gymnast in a leotard and wearing a neck brace waves a ribbon on the wall of a destroyed building in Irpin. Getty