AS Glasgow bids farewell to Banksy’s Cut and Run Exhibition, say hello to ... Stanksy.
Pupils at Sunnyside Primary in Craigend have taken inspiration from the famous artist to help promote their anti-litter #DrainCampaign.
They created some sassy Scottish sealife characters, including Crabbit Crab, Scunnered Seal and Fumin’ Fulmar, and have been stencilling them next to drains, or stanks, on city streets.Kaelan, Brooke, Fallon and Dexter, four of the Sunnyside Ocean Defenders at Sunnyside Primary, explained: “One of our main campaigns over the years has been against cetaceans being kept in captivity.
“We have been inspired by Banksy's work and his confidence to take on issues that aren't being dealt with.
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