A NEW mural by the artist dubbed 'Hampshire's Banksy' has appeared on the side of a building near Fairfields in Basingstoke.

Hendog, an anonymous graffiti artist, has painted a little girl in a school uniform writing on a chalkboard, surrounded by references from a number of famous artists on the side of Proteus Creation Space.

The artist posted an image of the mural on their Instagram page, Hendog, captioned 'Crime and Punishment' on Wednesday, July 17.

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(Image: Hendog)

References from American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat can be seen in the mural, with a motif of a yellow crown, as well as a recreation of the famous painting, 'Pez Dispenser' which features a dinosaur.

Keith Haring, a graffiti artist and activist famous for his animated imagery, is also referenced in the artwork as the yellow outline of a man can be seen.

The red love heart balloon on the mural draws reference to Banksy's 'Balloon Girl' series, which depicts a girl trying to grab the object before the wind carries it away. 

The chalkboard, and the 'El Barto' tag on the mural, are likely drawn from the American sitcom The Simpsons, as the character Bart Simpson has a graffiti-tagging alter-ego known as 'El Barto'.

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Residents have reacted to the artwork, with one saying they 'love it so much'. Another added that it is 'very cool'.

Company Scratch Build Productions, which is based in Proteus Theatre, said: "We are so lucky a Hendog has appeared on the side of our building!"

Hendog has previously created murals in Basingstoke, painting a teddy bear at the old train bridge in Old Basing, and a nurse at Basingstoke hospital to mark International Nurses Day in 2021.