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Submission declined on 12 September 2024 by PARAKANYAA (talk). This submission is not suitable for Wikipedia. Please read "What Wikipedia is not" for more information.
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Hendog is a Hampshire-based street artist, whose identity remains anonymous..[1]. Frequently described as Hampshire's answer to Banksy, however, the speculations of the similarities between the two artists have no connection to each other, other than their use of stencilling techniques [2] His artworks are predominantly displayed in and around the streets of the south of England, where it was speculated he was from. The artist later confirmed in an interview in 2023 that he resides in Winchester. [3]. His murals usually depict children, with a focus on 'youth, innocence and nostalgia' [4], however, the artist introduced a series of a teddy bear, named 'Lost Bear' in 2022 on Chapel Street, Guildford [5], with later instalments of the series being viewed throughout the south of England, including Winchester [6], Camberley [7], Old Basing [8], Andover [9] and Petersfield. [10]