An artist has publicly confirmed that a mural near Notting Hill is created by them, following the appearance of an identical mural in central London. The murals have attracted attention due to their visual similarity, raising questions regarding the artist’s intentions and the distribution of artwork in the city. The confirmation was made after close inspection and direct communication with the artist, who clarified responsibility for the piece. The other mural appeared under similar circumstances in a central London location, though the specifics of its appearance and context remain unverified. The coincidence of the two murals has prompted discussions within the art community regarding originality, dissemination, and anonymity in street art. The murals are recognized for their stylistic simplicity, echoing typical street art techniques that focus on forms and outlines, often without elaborate color schemes or detailed backgrounds. Authorities and art observers continue to monitor these murals for changes or potential removal, but no official actions have been reported. These developments highlight ongoing dynamics in urban art scenes, where distribution and attribution remain complex and often ambiguous.
Two Identical Murals Surface in London