Bring your chainsaw and cut it out just in case it is.
Probably not, but they’re very good all the same.
You never know
Definitely not
He only posts his work on his Instagram. So this isn’t his work.
Doubt it, but inspired by Banksy definitely.
There’s a few of them around Port Stewart too, a couple of years ago there was a competition to take a picture of them all for the red sails event.
No, I’m pretty sure this is Marc Holmes. Look him up on instagram. He’s good
Wanksy
No disrespect to Banksy, but those are far too detailed to be his work
Wanksy!
No. The council would probably paint it out if it was. Some local Presbyterian elder, looking disdained, pointing at it, for a press opportunity.
Bangorsy, our home grown version.
No it’s not. It’s nice, but not Banksy
No mate he’s a grown man, they look like children
Wit thon wains up tae? Thon yin startin’ a fire and dae-no-ken thon ouer tae at…
Stencils existed before banksy
Someone else with a stencil

No it’s not
Yes it is a Banksky thing in Coleraine there.
No. It’s obviously a child lighting a fire. On a wall. With chopsticks
Coleraine, you poor bastard
It’s not a blindingly obvious visual metaphor that your auntie would post on Facebook, so probably not.
> Is this Banksy??
>
> At Coleraine town centre
Nah but Banksy did do the one up on the Hill with the poppies commemorating the weefella that blew himself up in the Heights wiring a pipebomb to further his brigadier’s drug-dealing ambitions… or maybe just to maim his neighbours.
While we spruce up Coleraine… lest we forget, eh.
Ohhh keep it lol 😆 😂
I love when go on a side quest from usual themmuns and yousuns shite.
An artistic debate. What dos the wee girl holding a bag of tweed in one hand and a Balisong in the other represent?.
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Bring your chainsaw and cut it out just in case it is.
Probably not, but they’re very good all the same.
You never know
Definitely not
He only posts his work on his Instagram. So this isn’t his work.
Doubt it, but inspired by Banksy definitely.
There’s a few of them around Port Stewart too, a couple of years ago there was a competition to take a picture of them all for the red sails event.
No, I’m pretty sure this is Marc Holmes. Look him up on instagram. He’s good
Wanksy
No disrespect to Banksy, but those are far too detailed to be his work
Wanksy!
No. The council would probably paint it out if it was. Some local Presbyterian elder, looking disdained, pointing at it, for a press opportunity.
Bangorsy, our home grown version.
No it’s not. It’s nice, but not Banksy
No mate he’s a grown man, they look like children
Wit thon wains up tae? Thon yin startin’ a fire and dae-no-ken thon ouer tae at…
Stencils existed before banksy
Someone else with a stencil

No it’s not
Yes it is a Banksky thing in Coleraine there.
No. It’s obviously a child lighting a fire. On a wall. With chopsticks
Coleraine, you poor bastard
It’s not a blindingly obvious visual metaphor that your auntie would post on Facebook, so probably not.
> Is this Banksy??
>
> At Coleraine town centre
Nah but Banksy did do the one up on the Hill with the poppies commemorating the weefella that blew himself up in the Heights wiring a pipebomb to further his brigadier’s drug-dealing ambitions… or maybe just to maim his neighbours.
While we spruce up Coleraine… lest we forget, eh.
Ohhh keep it lol 😆 😂
I love when go on a side quest from usual themmuns and yousuns shite.
An artistic debate. What dos the wee girl holding a bag of tweed in one hand and a Balisong in the other represent?.
nah it’s too detailed to be a Banksy
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