West Sussex Gazette

‘Banksy’ artwork found in town centre?

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Elusive street artist Banksy may have struck in Horsham.

That’s the belief of some residents after a new piece of artwork was spotted on a wall in Horsham town centre.

The Banksy-style painting shows a ballerina with her hands on her hips staring down at a pair of pink-patterned wellie boots.

The artwork is on the side of a building in an alleyway off Horsham’s Carfax.

And it has prompted speculatio­n on social media about its origins and wheth- e r ‘Banksy’ might paint more in the town.

One person said: “I can’t stand graffiti but this is absolutely stunning." Another said: “Fantastic wall art.”

And another: “Love it, hope we have a few more surprises.”

Banksy previously caused a stir in Sussex when he confirmed that graffiti on the seafront in St Leonard’s was his work.

And last month the artist confirmed that a mural in Margate was his – but it led to controvers­y when Thanet District Council workmen removed a fridge freezer from the site which had been part of the installati­on. Banksy’s real name and identity remain unconfirme­d and have been the subject of speculatio­n since the 1990s. His works of political and social commentary have appeared on streets, walls and bridges throughout the world.

Banksy is commonly believed to be Robin Gunningham born in July 1973 near Bristol.

The Horsham town centre artwork is not the first time questions have been raised over whether the artist has visited the town. A few years ago ‘Banksy-style’ rats were painted on the side of Sainsbury’s in Worthing Road.

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