A Banksy fan reckons could have found the artist's sixth piece in six days - this time in north-west London.<br /><br />Simon Stephenson, 53, was on his way to Lidl this morning (Sat) when he spotted an animal silhouette on a billboard on Edgware Road in Cricklewood.<br /><br />The artwork shows a large cat - a tiger, according to Simon - stretching out. <br /><br />As a longtime Banksy collector, he says he “immediately knew” the artist was responsible.<br /><br />The famed guerilla tagger is yet to claim the piece, but has been unveiling similar black stencil designs all this week.<br /><br />He started with a goat on Monday, while an image of two elephants was released on Tuesday. <br /><br />Three monkeys hanging from a bridge appeared on Wednesday, and a howling wolf on a satellite dish was seen on Thursday - which within hours was believed to have been stolen.<br /><br />Two pelicans appeared above a fish and chip shop yesterday.<br /><br />So far Banksy has been confirming pieces as his with 1pm posts on his Instagram page.<br /><br />Simon said: “I saw it at 8am this morning - I just glanced at it initially. I’ve been collecting all his work anyway, for the last 20 years - I knew immediately it was him.<br /><br />“Nobody’s paid any attention to it. It could be a priceless artwork and they just see it as rubbish in the street.”<br /><br />“It looks like a tiger breaking down a billboard. Such a clever use of the medium.”<br /><br />It is currently unclear if the silhouette appeared this morning.<br /><br />The most recent Google Street View - from June 2022 - shows the billboard being used for a tool company advert.<br /><br />Banksy's team has been approached for comment.
