![Jacqui Butterworth, North Street Standard, Bristol, Upfest 24, May 2024](https://scooj.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/img_9719_edited.jpg)
This is a particularly popular wall, although sometimes a little tricky to photograph. It is outside the North Street Standard and for this year’s Upfest has been stunningly painted by Jacqui Butterworth. After admiring the photorealism of the piece, the first question or thought has to be that there is a rather special story going on here, with plenty of symbolism. Interpretation is another matter though.
![Jacqui Butterworth, North Street Standard, Bristol, Upfest 24, May 2024](https://scooj.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/img_9721_edited.jpg)
The mural starts with some steps leading up to a grand piano upon which a black and a white swan have made themselves at home. Two cygnets are in attendance and the one beneath the piano is lying down with some roses scattered on the floor.
![Jacqui Butterworth, North Street Standard, Bristol, Upfest 24, May 2024](https://scooj.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/img_9720_edited.jpg)
The ‘harp’ inside the piano is reflected on the shiny underside of the piano lid, although I note that the black swan isn’t, implying that it is a figment of the viewer’s imagination. There are so many details to enjoy, such as the toppled wine glass above the keyboard, the shiny glint on the lid prop and the patterns on the castors. This is a beauty indeed, and conjures up the music of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. Bravo Jacqui!
Oh, I love this! Great work…fantastic details!
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It is a great subject too.
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Yes! Indeed it is! Thank you for sharing!
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