
‘Little Diver’ by Banksy
The ‘Little Diver’ by Banksy can be viewed in Cocker Alley, off Flinders Lane, Melbourne.
The stencil has been protected by a clear perspex screen.
Links
Melbourne City Council moves to protect graffiti artist Banksy’s work - Herald Sun
Could laneway graffiti be worth more than your average house? - The Age
Banksy artwork building heritage listed - ninemsn
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Do you know of any other Banksy art in Australia? Didn’t realise he had stencils over there too!
its been destroyed!
Goodbye Little Diver
What kind of bastard would destroy it?
Some stupid mother trucker ran silver ink all down it. Basterds!
Stupid basterds went over it with silver ink.
There’s a great Banksy beside the Revolver Nightclub in Chapel St Prahran which you can view through the window (probably best during daylight saving hours) - too inaccessible for stupid basterds and mother truckers
I have seen several stensils that look like Banksy, how do I know if they are genuine or look alikes? Who do I contact to ascertain this?
I took a pic of Little Diver on my phone a few days before the perspex was put up. There was a skull in the bottom left corner that was removed so that they could install the “protection”!!