ANOTHER piece of artwork resonating the likes of Banksy has left people wondering whether the world-famous artist has struck again.
The stencilled graffiti in tribute to the Queen has a picture of the late monarch with union jacks stencilled above.
The artwork has appeared on Reading Bridge in Caversham.
Underneath the tribute to the Queen has the word Peachy spraypainted underneath.
Peachy's work has cropped up a few times in Reading over the past year becomming well-known for his unusual creations.
In July 2021, Peachy performed live graffiti art to Caversham primary school students by spray-painting canvasses for them to take.
A month later, the anonymous street artist spray painted a powerful Covid message of a worn out looking NHS worker.
The artwork depicts the likes of Banksy, who actually came to Reading stencilling on a picture of Oscar Wilde escaping the prison.
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