LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Crowds gathered in coastal towns
in eastern England on Saturday to view new works by Banksy,
after the secretive street artist claimed responsibility for the
murals.
Ten images appeared in towns in Norfolk and Suffolk over the
past week, sparking speculation that Banksy was behind them.
His website has since depicted images of the works under the
title "A Great British Spraycation", a play on the word
staycation.
Government COVID-19 rules have deterred Britons from
holidaying abroad, prompting many people to take a "staycation"
at home.
Known for witty artworks that often make a point on world
affairs, Banksy's Spraycation mural series includes a scene of a
couple dancing above a bus shelter, a rat sipping a cocktail in
a deck chair, and one of a huge seagull.
(Reporting by Sarah Young;
Editing by Alison Williams)


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