This is an absolutely beautiful and charming piece from Desi, demonstrating what a great graffiti writer she has become. The combination piece has her VEIL letters accompanied by a small Mini Mouse character.
Desi, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026
Desi has grown both in confidence and stature over the years. The fill in this piece is particularly attractive, incorporating some subtle white spots on grey and fetching zebra stripes, which always go down well. A nicely conceived and executed piece.
Mr consistency, that is the name of the game for Trafficity. He produces his complicated ZIOS letters time and again to his tried and tested formula. Quite how he is able to replicate this with such accuracy in so many spots is beyond admirable.
Trafficity, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2026
There is a lovely symmetry about his work, which usually incorporates three horizontal colour fills, as in this piece. He has a wonderful skill for blending simplicity with complexity. Always great work.
Mr Sce and Buser have collaborated before in Bristol, in pretty much this exact spot, from recollection. This time they were part of a wider paint jam which had something of a jungle theme, which has carried through into these pieces beautifully.
Mr Sce, River Avon, Bristol, May 2026
This blue and gold macaw, by Mr Sce is a beauty. Parrots of all types are a favourite of street artists, and when I have run out of new material to share I can do special posts featuring parrots or dogs or cats or specific cartoon characters – food for thought. Mr Sce has captured the attitude of this macaw really well, and done a great job.
Buser, River Avon, Bristol, May 2026
Buser paints in Bristol a littler more often than Mr Sce, but still isn’t quite what I’d call a regular. This is a tidy piece of writing full of colour and surrounded by a variety of tropical plants and flowers. Very nice work indeed from the pait.
Once in a while, a high-end piece creeps under the radar, unannounced, and only noticed when passing by. This beautiful mural by Krimsone is one such example. How could I bot have known about it before? I think that this demonstrates how difficult it is to keep on top of the street art scene in Bristol – there are so many moving parts all of the time.
Krimsone, Mina Road, Bristol, March 2026
The mural itself is a wonder. A human form with a bird and flower face is huddled underneath an umbrella (quite appropriate for Bristol). The beautifully painted hands are holding the umbrella. Although there are four windows in this wall, they go unnoticed, such is the compelling nature of the mural itself. A superb addition to this public space.
I forgot to paste this beast of a character face by Zake back in March when he painted it, but found it on a little delve in my archives. Such has been the unbelievable turnover in Bristol this spring, that I have dozens and dozens of superb pieces in my February-April folders that might never see the light of day.
Zake, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, March 2026
This cheeky face has been stretched out laterally to fill the long rectangular space. The character is slightly creepy, most of Zake’s characters are, but beautifully presented. His command of light and shade to create depth has been put to full use in this piece using a shade of blue to great effect. Nice one.
Avem808 has knocked it out of the park with this outstanding combination piece on the long hoarding at Greenbank. The two distinct components, characters and writing interact in an entertaining way.
Avem808, Greenbank, Bristol, April 2026
The two goofy characters appear to be intrigued by the writing and have sent their extendable arms to investigate. Avem808’s Instagram feed is peppered with many examples of these characters drawn up in a digital format, but this is the first time I have seen them on a wall. The writing is highly complex in form, but based around the letters AVEM, which you can just about make out. An amazing unsigned piece with enough clues to make out the artist.
The style, which is instantly recognisable, and the letters ARSA combine to tell us who this attractive piece is by. There is a lot of precision in the piece, aided by the mortar lines on the surface of the brick wall.
Arsa, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, April 2026
The letters are filled with a camouflage colour palette and patterned in an unblended fashion. There is a nice drop shadow and red border, but the signature element in Arsa’s work is the symmetrical presentation, which works really well. Distinctive and pretty cool.
Jeroo, Upfest 2026, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, May 2026
When it comes to stylised pieces, this one from Jeroo is right up there with the very best. There are lots of things going on here, with a peacock being at the centre of it all.
Jeroo, Upfest 2026, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, May 2026
Stairs and crystals and some other shapes make up the body parts of the peacock in this high-definition adventure. While the content of the piece is a little surreal, the execution and photorealism are on point. A superb piece from Jeroo.
Doors 356 – Doors of Shrewsbury (part VI) – April 2025
I am in Cornwall with work, and seeing family, but have to jump in the car shortly to get home before travelling up to Leeds this afternoon. This will be a very short post as a result. Some ecclesiastical doors from Shrewsbury this week.
Two front doors to a timber-framed house, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandSteps up to a black studded door, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandChurch door, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandGhost door or window, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandGateway and door to lower level of Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandChurch door and entrance to Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandChurch door and front entrance to Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandDoor and planters, St Mary the Virgin, Saint Mary’s Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England