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I live right near this and can clarify that it was painted over by the resident, as someone had put a great ugly tag on top of it. As soon as my neighbour had painted over this, kindly leaving the untouched royal head, more graffiti was put on top. It seems really mindless to cover street art with uncreative graffiti. The stick body made me laugh but there are more ugly initials there now.

The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

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Hope it'll be recreated



I heard the artist does plan to return with the stencil to recreate it.


I didn't think much of this wall art to begin with. I'd prefer to see more by Atila... or the artist who did the Kingfisher!

ED Bird Wrote:

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> The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

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> Hope it'll be recreated

>

>

> I heard the artist does plan to return with the

> stencil to recreate it.

>

> I didn't think much of this wall art to begin

> with. I'd prefer to see more by Atila... or the

> artist who did the Kingfisher!


I hope so, I liked the corgis too.

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