The secretive artist claimed responsibility for 10 pieces of work in Suffolk and Norfolk, including this in Great Yarmouth
Estate agent Danny Steel said the owner believed the picture was likely to be worth more than the property it was painted on, the former Lowestoft Electrical building in London Road North."I've no idea what the value of art is. There are Banksys that go for millions but I don't know if this one is in that kind of category."
Mr Steel said the owner had agreed to pay for a replacement copy of the artwork if the original was removed from the building and sold, as has happened with previous works by Banksy.Estate agent Danny Steel said the owner of the former Lowestoft Electrical building was considering his options People have flocked to see Banksy's "Great British Spraycation" street art since it appeared 10 days ago in Great Yarmouth, Gorleston and Cromer, Norfolk; and Lowestoft and Oulton Broad in Suffolk.
However, the artist - whose identity remains a secret - did not claim the work until Friday when a video appeared on his Instagram page.
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