Local weather activists in Britain threw tomato soup at Van Gogh’s well-known portray

Two members of the environmental group “Simply Cease Oil” in England LondonHe threw tomato soup at Vincent Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” portray exhibited on the Nationwide Gallery in , to attract consideration to local weather change.

Two local weather activists threw two cans of tomato soup over Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh’s well-known portray on the Nationwide Gallery in London, price round £72.5m.

Carrying t-shirts with the phrases “Simply Cease Oil”, the protesters threw tomato soup at Van Gogh’s 1888 portray “Sunflowers” after which glued their palms to the wall under the portray.

“OH MY GOD!”

Then one of many activists, Phoebe Plummer, 21, stated, “What’s extra invaluable? Artwork or life?” yell.

“Oh my God!” ‘ he shouted, voicing his shock.

It was introduced that the glass-covered portray was not broken, however there was a minor harm to its body.

Police detained two protesters who tried to break the portray.

Activists of the group have been blocking roads across the British Parliament and in components of London for the previous few days.