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Banksy is committed to works on the English North Sea coast

2021-08-13T21:54:24.084Z


A seagull pounding on french fries or a little boy building a sand castle. In the past few days, several wall paintings have appeared on the English North Sea coast. After an Insta post, the origin has now been clarified.


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A seagull pouncing on a pack of french fries as a graffiti artwork on a wall in Lowestoft

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The mysterious British street artist Banksy has committed to a number of recently surfaced works on the English North Sea coast. In the past few days, murals matching the artist's style had popped up in cities like Great Yarmouth, Gorleston and Cromer. These included a couple dancing over a bus stop, a young boy building sandcastles, and a number of hermit crabs.

The artist finally put an end to speculation about her origins on Friday evening when he published a video on his Instagram appearance.

It shows an unidentifiable person driving the caravan from place to place.

The title of the video is "A Great British Spraycation" - a play on words from Staycation (vacation at home) and Spray - Banksy's preferred working method.

Sometimes you can also observe how the works of art are created.

The English North Sea coast was once a popular holiday destination for many Britons, but has been economically behind for decades.

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Source: spiegel

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