Builders claim that 'mystery man' is Banksy - after he arrives at site of ... trends now

Builders claim that 'mystery man' is Banksy - after he arrives at site of ... trends now
Builders claim that 'mystery man' is Banksy - after he arrives at site of ... trends now

Builders claim that 'mystery man' is Banksy - after he arrives at site of ... trends now

A group of builders have become convinced that a mystery man in a bowler hat they saw scoping out a famous site where the illusive artist Banksy left a mural is actually the artist himself - though not everyone is convinced. 

The secretive man in a bowler hat, long black coat and glasses was seen taking pictures at the site of the anonymous artist's latest work in Broomfield, near Herne Bay, Kent.

Last week it emerged that the piece - which could have sold for millions - was torn down by contractors who had no idea it was a genuine Banksy.

The remains of the mural, called Morning is Broken, have since been fished out of a nearby skip.

A figure wearing sunglasses, a bowler hat and a long coat has been likened to Banksy

A figure wearing sunglasses, a bowler hat and a long coat has been likened to Banksy

Builders say the mysterious looking figure is actually Bansky himself

Builders say the mysterious looking figure is actually Bansky himself 

He was seen visiting the spot of the graffiti artist's latest work in Herne Bay

He was seen visiting the spot of the graffiti artist's latest work in Herne Bay

The piece named 'Morning is Broken' was inadvertently destroyed by construction workers

The piece named 'Morning is Broken' was inadvertently destroyed by construction workers 

Banksy posted a picture on his Instagram on Thursday of the stencilled image on the side of the 500-year-old former farmhouse - before and after it was demolished.

And the arrival of the enigmatic figure at the building site morning has sparked speculation that it was the man himself.

Sofia Akin, who witnessed the man arrive at the site and take pictures on a mobile phone, said she arrived at about 9.30am where three workmen were continuing to knock down the building.

She said: 'I went to speak to them and ask for further details. Before I had the chance, a man appeared in a long black coat, bowler hat and glasses, seeming mysterious.

'The contractors said 'that's Banksy, we saw him yesterday, he was here taking a picture of the mural'.

'They said he was with a crew yesterday before and after the mural was demolished.

'The men were all asking if he is Banksy, including some dog walkers that passed and he just laughed, not denying it.

'He then disappeared off but was seen taking pictures of the site.'

Whilst whole, it depicted a young boy drawing open the curtains with aluminum chunks

Whilst whole, it depicted a young boy drawing open the curtains with aluminum chunks 

Despite the excitement, pictures of the mystery man have been shared with someone who claims to know the famous artist - and they expressed doubts the individual in the footage is Banksy.

The elusive graffiti artist's identity has never been officially confirmed.

In a 2003 interview with The Guardian, Banksy was described as 'white, 28, scruffy casual - jeans, T-shirt, a silver tooth, silver chain and silver earring'.

The journalist said he looks like a cross between Jimmy Nail, from Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, and Mike Skinner of The Streets.

Then in 2008 a picture emerged of a man in Jamaica who was said to be Banksy. The individual in the photograph was claimed to be Robin Gunningham, who grew up in Bristol.

Other reports have suggested he is artist and musician Robert del Naja of Massive Attack, who is also a graffiti artist and member of the Bristol collective the Wild Bunch.

In 2020 Art Attack presenter Neil Buchanan was forced to deny a bizarre conspiracy theory that he was Banksy.

Whoever he is, his artworks never fail to cause a stir - and many have sold for millions of

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