A MYSTERIOUS street artist behind a series of fake road signs has struck again.
A34's latest work has a more political tilt, however, with two Brexit-based pieces being found in Radley and Oxford's Marston Street.
And the male artist has given followers a glimpse of his appearance in a tweet claiming to show him working on one piece at 5.30am.
Working on the Radley train station footbridge at 5.30am. Had to move pretty quickly before the commuters started to arrive. #brexitart #radley pic.twitter.com/tqFCI8bSc8
— A34 (@Athirty4) June 27, 2018
The artist was behind the placing of around 20 fake road signs around Oxford, others in Didcot and an 'exhibit' on fly tipping.
Talking about his latest work, he said: "Leaving the EU is like trying to navigate your way through a mirrored maze that has an invisible exit point and a 100,000 voices shouting out misdirections."
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