A Great British Spraycation

[1] Pieces appeared in Great Yarmouth, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Gorleston-on-Sea, Cromer, and King's Lynn.

[2] The artworks were confirmed as authentic via an elaborate three minute video posted on Banksy's Instagram account and have further been revealed to be named en totale, A Great British Spraycation.

[3] The series comprises the following works:[2] In a statement, Great Yarmouth Borough Council said that it "may be the case" that the art was in support of the area's bid to become the UK City of Culture in 2025[broken anchor].

Paul Gough said the works were "very sophisticated" and "show an artist at the top of his game".

[9] The art garnered some criticism, with the works being called "derivative" and "too tame and too cliched to make a difference".

One of the artworks in Great Yarmouth