Coney Island Avenue

A post shared by Banksy (@banksy) on Mar 19, 2018 at 11:05am PDT

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Banksy is seemingly on a streak. The famed street artist recently decorated a soon-to-be demolished Chelsea building with his infamous rat tag, and then covered the Bowery Wall with a mural of Turkish artist, Zehra Dogan. The rat has since been stripped and the mural tagged up, but that hasn’t stopped Banksy from continuing his reign. His latest piece, depicting a businessman wearing a hard hat and chasing a line of people, was spotted in Ditmas-Park on Coney Island Avenue and Avenue I. 

A post shared by Banksy (@banksy) on Mar 19, 2018 at 11:04am PDT

 Image via Instagram: Banksy

TimeOut New York reports that the work surfaced 10 days ago, but it wasn’t confirmed at the time to be a Banksy piece. While a picture of the mural has since been uploaded onto his personal Instagram account, we’re still waiting on confirmation from the artist about a few other works of street art that are rumored to be his (see here and here).

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