Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings that have popped up along the Norfolk and Suffolk coast.

For the last week rumours have been circulating across communities about who is responsible for the Banksy themed paintings.

North Norfolk News: Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings that have popped up along the Norfolk and Suffolk coast.Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings that have popped up along the Norfolk and Suffolk coast. (Image: Banksy)

But now it has been confirmed that the famous artist is behind it, with a video on his Instagram account titled "A Great British Spraycation".

On East Beach in Cromer, Banksy painted a group of crabs holding a sign which reads 'luxury rentals only'.

North Norfolk News: Have you seen all of the Norfolk and Waveney Banksy works?Have you seen all of the Norfolk and Waveney Banksy works? (Image: Sue Edwards)

In Yarmouth, he painted a pair of dancers on a house on Admiralty Road along with a man playing the accordion.

North Norfolk News: The Clarke family from Kent were among those making a beeline for Banksy. Corinne and Nick are pictured with Austin and Seth in Admiralty Road, Great Yarmouth.The Clarke family from Kent were among those making a beeline for Banksy. Corinne and Nick are pictured with Austin and Seth in Admiralty Road, Great Yarmouth. (Image: Liz Coates)

He also sprayed his name onto a house at the Merrivale Model Village.

North Norfolk News: A cottage signed 'Banksy' has appeared in Merrivale Model Village in Great Yarmouth.A cottage signed 'Banksy' has appeared in Merrivale Model Village in Great Yarmouth. (Image: Merrivale Model Village)

On Gorleston's lower prom, in what is thought to be a collaboration with Norfolk-based artist Emo, Banksy painted a grabber - as seen at arcades - which descends onto teddy bears.

North Norfolk News: Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings that have popped up along the Norfolk and Suffolk coast.Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings that have popped up along the Norfolk and Suffolk coast. (Image: A still from Banksy's video)

In Lowestoft four of his spray paintings were discovered. These include one of a boy making a sand castle on Regent Road, a seagull swooping on a skip on Denmark Road, a group of children in a boat in Nicholas Everitt Park and a rat drinking a cocktail on North Beach.

North Norfolk News: Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings in Norfolk and Suffolk.Graffiti artist Banksy has confirmed that he is behind spray paintings in Norfolk and Suffolk. (Image: A still from Banksy's video)

On his website, Bankys reveals another graffiti in Gorleston of a drunk man and a blow-up boat, which appears to be floating away with children inside.

North Norfolk News: A new Banksy painting discovered in Gorleston.A new Banksy painting discovered in Gorleston. (Image: A still from Banky's website)

He also added new features to a statue in King's Lynn with an ice cream and pink tongue.

The statue is on the junction of London Road and Guanock Place of Frederick Savage, a machine maker in Lynn who became renowned for steam engines used on fairground rides and patented the 'galloping horses'.

North Norfolk News: Banksy added a tongue and an ice cream to a statue of one of King's Lynn's mayorsBanksy added a tongue and an ice cream to a statue of one of King's Lynn's mayors (Image: A still taken from Banksy's website)

This comes after a Banksy spray painting in Gorleston of the amusement machine claw was vandalised.

North Norfolk News: A potential Banksy artwork on Gorleston seafront has been defaced.A potential Banksy artwork on Gorleston seafront has been defaced. (Image: Jayne Kimbling)

Emo's work saw teddy bears added to the artwork.

Now the work has been graffitied over with red paint crossing out Emo and replacing it with 'Ego'.

In a response from East Suffolk Council, after Banksy was confirmed as the artist, they called it "incredible news".

A spokesman said: "We are beyond excited that all the recent artworks have been confirmed to be by Banksy, one of the world’s greatest artists.

"This is a real boost for Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and East Suffolk and we are thrilled Banksy has chosen our area for his Great British Spraycation.”

Earlier this week we asked our readers which paintings they believed to be genuine.

87pc of voters thought the graffiti above the bus shelter in Great Yarmouth was the real deal.

More than 80pc of voters thought the sandcastle and boat paintings, both in Lowestoft, were also genuine.

But only 25pc of people thought the seagull in Lowestoft was by the artist himself.