Draft:Hendog

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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]

  1. ^ "New Hendog mural spotted outside Cabinet Rooms in city centre". 9 April 2024.
  2. ^ "'No Banksy connection' says the artist behind unique Hampshire murals". 7 April 2021.
  3. ^ "| Experience Hampshire | Discover unique things to do in Hampshire".
  4. ^ "Anonymous street artist leaves new mural in Chichester city centre".
  5. ^ "Guildford Dragon NEWS".
  6. ^ "New Hendog mural appears - where to find it". 7 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Stunning mural created by mysterious street artist spotted in Surrey". 3 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Graffiti artist strikes again with new artwork inspired by true story". 16 February 2023.
  9. ^ "Test Valley Borough Council acts swiftly to protect Andover street art". 10 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Street artist Hendog creates teddy bear on wall in Petersfield | petersfieldpost.co.uk".