Is 'Bogsy' behind island's mysterious toilets?

A blue toilet patterned with colourful flowers. A bandstand is in the background.Image source, Sienna Anderson
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The toilets have been spotted in locations such as Ventnor Park on the Isle of Wight

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Decorated toilets are appearing at scenic locations across the Isle of Wight, and people are trying to get to the bottom of it.

The person behind the lavish-looking loos has been dubbed "Bogsy" by some on social media - alluding to mysterious street artist Banksy - and is driving everybody potty.

The shocks to the cistern have been spotted at sites including Brading Downs, Hale Common, and at Ventnor Park.

Some have notices that say: "Here for one day only - I'm just passing through like a number two."

The BBC is attempting to reach Bogsy for comment, but has nothing to go on.

A gold striped toilet at a port, an RNLI boat behind it.Image source, Sienna Anderson
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A 'gold' toilet has appeared on the harbour in Yarmouth

This toilet is in the middle of a field. It's designed like a motorbike, the toilet seat in place of the actual seat.Image source, Sienna Anderson
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This toilet has been transformed into a motorbike at Harvey Browns in Arreton

A closer look at the blue toilet, which is patterned with flowers on the inner lid and inside the bowl.
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A closer look at the toilet in Ventnor Park reveals floral pattern in the bowl

Desert imagery of cacti and Monument Valley-type cliffs adorns this loo, and the Isle of Wight coast is in the background.Image source, Sienna Anderson
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This beautifully decorated toilet was spotted at Brading Down

The same toilet with the lid up this time, revealing more cacti motifs.Image source, Sienna Anderson
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The BBC has reached out to the person behind the installations

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