A VANDALISED graffiti mural has already been cleaned up.
A cross and the word ‘toy’ was sprayed over one of Hendog’s latest pieces of art, ‘Chained to a Daisy’ at St George's Square Bus Shelter in Bishop’s Waltham.
But just a few days after the vandalism was first noticed, on Friday March, 15, the wall was partially washed off, with the word ‘toy’ being removed as of Monday, March 18.
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Hendog, an anonymous graffiti artist known as Hampshire’s Banksy, has made light of the situation producing a new piece including the vandalism which he says is now available.
The artist posted on his Instagram stories: “Thanks for the inspiration.”
The girl with the daisy chain was created around a month ago. Other Hendog murals in Winchester include a series of teddy bears, a young girl picking flower petals in Market Street, and ‘Christmas Kev’ by Winchester Bus Station.
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