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Ryan Morrison|09:38 UK time, Monday, 21 June 2010

Customs Slip Artwork

Graffiti is commonplace, we're all used to seeing tags on the side of walls or creative works of spray painted art hidden away in tunnels - but what about on packing slips?

Over the last couple of months little snippets of art, drawings of monsters, aliens and other creatures have been appearing on posts and polls around St Helier.

The work is drawn on to the customs slips you get from Jersey Post when sending a parcel off island and then stuck to the poll.

Have you seen them? Do you know who's drawing them? Share your pictures by e-mailing jersey@bbc.co.uk.

The picture at the top was taken just down from Boots in King Street, here are a couple more I've spotted just wandering around on a lunchbreak.

This first one was by the bike rack on the side wall of co-op:

Customs Slip Artwork

And this one is slightly different as it features a couple of characters and was spotted next to the cash machines in Library Place:

Customs Slip Artwork

And this was outside Homemaker:

Customs Slip Artwork

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