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See How Famous Graffiti Artist Banksy Honored Steve Jobs and Syrian Migrants in Latest Work
A painting by English graffiti artist Banksy is seen at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp in France, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015. Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs — whose biological father was from Syria — carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)\n

See How Famous Graffiti Artist Banksy Honored Steve Jobs and Syrian Migrants in Latest Work

Banksy has traveled the world to comment on war, child poverty and the environment.

LONDON (AP) — Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France.

The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs — whose biological father was from Syria — carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer.

A painting by English graffiti artist Banksy is seen at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp in France, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015. Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

The artist best known for his subversive street art has never disclosed his identity. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine.

Jobs was adopted. His biographer, Walter Isaacson, has described the computer genius' biological father, Abdulfattah Jandali, as a graduate student who came from a prominent family and studied in the United States.

Banksy has traveled the world to comment on war, child poverty and the environment.

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