A SECOND piece of artistic graffiti appeared in Salisbury last week.
The latest street art in the city is of a smiling girl holding a camera, on the wall of Framemakers in Butcher Row.
The work, a monochrome spraycan design, was first spotted by residents on Friday, August 20.
It has been signed by artist Hendog, and is titled 'Smile'. It can be viewed on their Instagram profile.
Welcoming the addition to its walls, the gallery has described the image as an "amazing artwork".
This is the second piece of graffiti that has sparked the interest of the Salisbury community, with a bird and fish Banksy-style design spotted back in July along the Town Path.
It was recently discovered the artist behind this work, pictured below, was a mystery Mrs Banksy, who had stopped in Salisbury as part of a flying visit.
Read more: Mystery artist behind Banksy-style graffiti revealed
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