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Banksy breaks silence with 8 word reply as 'mystery' Birmingham mural appears overnight

A mural that appeared overnight in Birmingham's Gay Village has been speculated to be the work of Banksy - the artwork shows Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz reaching for a pair of ruby high-heels hung on a nearby electric cable

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Elusive street artist Banksy has broken his silence with an eight word reply after a mystery mural appeared overnight in a UK city.

A new mural depicting Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz sprang up overnight on the side of a bar in Birmingham - and delighted locals in England's 'second city' had high hopes that it was a new creation from one of the UK's most famous artists.

The picture shows Dorothy reaching for some shiny red shoes on a wire and People were excited because it looked like something Banksy would do. Phil Oldershaw, who runs the Sidewalk bar, said there was a big fuss about it. He wants to keep the painting safe with a clear cover.

Phil Oldershaw said he ran to see the artwork after someone told him about it. It just showed up one day.

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The Wizard of Oz themed mural on the side of Sidewalk bar in the Gay Village of Birmingham(Nick Wilkinson/Birmingham Live)

He previously said: "We don't know where it's come from. It wasn't there when the manager locked up last night. It's still a mystery."

He added: "I've asked our maintenance team to go and cover it in perspex - I'm going to protect it whether it's Banksy or not."

 

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