A pair of artists have claimed that they created a graffiti in Glasgow which went viral for speculations that it is a Banksy.
Ciaran Globel and Conzo Throb posted two social media videos, in which they take responsibility for the Orange Walk-inspired artwork.
As the Glasgow Times reported at the time, the painting of a rat donning a sash and Union Flag hat banging a drum that read "God Save the King" appeared in Glasgow last week.
The masterpiece went viral online as people speculated whether it was real, as it appeared after Banksy's GoMA exhibition launched.
It was later vandalised with blue paint and then covered.
In the videos, the duo explained how they made the design.
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