The mysterious Banksy seems to be a fan of using London as his canvas as the Bristol artist often uses the region to share his designs.

In August 2024, artwork by Banksy popped up all over the city for a week with animals in the theme including two elephants kissing in Chelsea and a fish in a police box in the City of London.

The famous artist attracts thousands to often normally quiet and residential spots with the art, seeing many take photos with it or even spend some time to sit back and draw the art themselves.

While much of Banksy's art is often on walls, the artist sometimes creates his work on moveable objects like signs and satellite dishes, but the moveable art is often stolen in a matter of moments of the artist confirming it is his work.

But, despite some missing pieces of Banksy's art, you can still catch a glimpse at some of it, including the goat, the royal family and more.

Find out where in London you can still Banksy's art for free.

Where can you see Banksy's art in London?

Below is an interactive map that allows you to see where each artwork by Banksy is, you can click on the pictures or pins on the location to find out where you can see the art.

The Green Tree

A green tree mural in north London was claimed by Banksy, created using bright green paint has been sprayed on the building, in front of a cut-back tree, creating the impression of being its foliage.

A stencil of a person holding a pressure hose has also been sketched onto the building.

The vivid paint colour matches that used by Islington Council for street signs in the area.

The Goat

The street artist, whose identity is not known created a goat silhouette with rocks falling down below it and a CCTV camera pointed at it.

Elephants

The Bristol-based street artist made wall art, which features two elephant silhouettes with their trunks stretched out towards each other.

Three Monkeys

Banksy created art that has monkeys looking as though they were swinging on the bridge of an east London tube station.

It has been done in black, on a bridge over Brick Lane, near a vintage clothing shop and a coffee house in the popular market street, not far from Shoreditch High Street.

Birds at the fish and chip shop

Artwork on Bonners Fish Bar in Walthamstow sees one bird stooping down to scoop up a fish on the takeaway’s sign, while another is tossing one in the air.

Fish in a police box

The artwork is of swimming fish that have appeared on a police box in the City of London, the design on the police box differs from Banksy’s previous silhouette artworks in that the school of fish has been painted with more detail and tone.


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Rihno

Another piece of Banksy's animal-themed collection in London is a silhouette of a rhinoceros which looks as though it is climbing on top of a car.

Animals at London Zoo

The piece, located on a shutter at the zoo’s entrance, shows a gorilla lifting it up allowing a number of birds to escape, while the eyes of other animals can be seen lurking in the darkness.