Vandalised Banksy elephant artwork in Chelsea gets 'anti-graffiti' protection
Briefly

The recent restoration of Banksy's elephant artwork in West London serves as a reminder of the significance of street art in enhancing community culture and local economies.
Cllr Josh Rendall emphasized how delighted they were to restore the Banksy piece to its former glory, signifying its importance in the borough's cultural landscape.
Mark Clack from Wood Street Walls highlighted the positive economic impact street art can have on local areas, advocating for smarter investments in creative spaces.
The application of the anti-graffiti solution maintains the original appearance of the artwork, demonstrating a commitment to both preservation and public enjoyment.
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