She is working with gynaecological cancer charity the Eve Appeal, of which she is an ambassador.
Another image of the art circulating online shows a blurred person riding a scooter in front of the piece, with a graffiti tag seemingly reading "Yaze" further along the wall.The tag matches that used by a Canadian graffiti artist Marco The Polo, whose Instagram account features photos of his own work but who has called Banksy an inspiration.
Banksy has kept his true identity a secret throughout his career, and it is only through the Instagram account that works are identified as genuine.Often imbuing his works with a political message, his previous pieces have alluded to immigration, the war in Ukraine and homelessness, among other things.The meaning of some of his works, though, is less clear - such as his motivation behind
Prior to the lighthouse, in December, Banksy posted another piece, depicting a Madonna and child with a fixture in the wall appearing like a bullet wound in her chest.A new inter-island ferry service which had been due to start on Friday morning has been postponed.
A spokesperson for the ferry operator Islands Unlimited said it had "no choice but to delay" after it had "experienced delays to our operational readiness".
Difficulties trialling the vessel this week had meant it had not been able to complete "operational preparations" in time for Friday, the company said."Somebody's going to be taking the credit for this. You remember, press," he said, pointing to himself, "this guy did it."
The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workplace is both game-changing and overwhelming for UK workers, a study has found.More than 4,500 people from almost 30 different employment sectors were polled as part of the research, which was commissioned by Henley Business School.
It found that 56% of full-time professionals were optimistic about AI advancements, while 61% said they were overwhelmed by the speed at which the technology developed.Prof Keiichi Nakata, from Henley Business School, said the study showed many workers "don't feel equipped" to use AI.