BBC News
By Giancarlo Rinaldi
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media captionThe anonymous artists say they want to bring fun to the village during the pandemic
It all began with a few sheep by the river. Since then horses, hippos, snakes and even a dragon have appeared.
Something curious has been going on in the village of West Linton since the first coronavirus lockdown and it is continuing in the run-up to Christmas.
A series of striking silhouettes have popped up out of nowhere, attracting a great deal of attention from residents.
But what is the explanation for this steady arrival of more than 30 public artworks in the village?