A second piece of street art has appeared in Hull - prompting some to question whether it is another Banksy original.
On Friday night, the iconic street artist confirmed the design on Scott Street Bridge was his – much to the delight of many people.
The artwork depicts a young boy wearing a helmet and cape alongside the words ‘Draw the raised bridge’ in an apparent Brexit reference.

Now some people are claiming there is a second Banksy in Hull, just around the corner, in the Wincolmlee area, drawing similarities between the handwriting in the two.
It reads: “There must be more to life than writing ‘there must be more to life’ on the walls.”
Julie Beetham posted the image on the One Hull of a City Facebook page and said she is 99 per cent certain we have a second Banksy in Hull.

This has prompted much debate on social media.
Amy Long-Ward said: “I was speaking to someone earlier at the Banksy site who said that more would start to appear.
“He wouldn’t tell me where, when or if it would be in Hull or still relatively local but said that it would be starting to appear.”

Mina Thompson said: “I personally think that Banksy has done a cluster of pieces in that area and it’s a matter of time before they are found.”
Rebecca Fox said: “Keep an eye on Instagram. He often posts his work but not 'til a day or two after.”
Banksy did indeed confirm on Instagram that the Scott Street Bridge street art is his but as of yet the illusive artist has not commented on this potential new one.

We’ll bring you any confirmation as soon as we get it.
The Scott Street Bridge design was vandalised on Sunday evening and window cleaner, Jason Fanthorpe, was described as a hero as his quick actions helped to save it.
Hull City Council has taken action this morning to protect Hull’s Banksy from any further damage.
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