7718. M32 roundabout J3 (779)

Avem808, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026
Avem808, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026

This is an infrequently painted fence which was in need of a bit of a tidy up, and Avem808 has duly obliged. The combination piece features some lovely intricate lettering spelling AVEM with a very deep drop shadow offering a strong three dimensional aspect. Very much two-dimensional is the well-known cartoon character – the Pink Panther.

Avem808, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026
Avem808, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026

Avem8078 is on a bit of a roll. Last year I had only seen one or two pieces by him, now he seems to be turning out pieces on a regular basis and massively expanding his repertoire. One or two of the most recent ones have moved entirely away from writing and focussing on some of his characters – definitely watch this space for an artist who is growing in confidence and status.

7717. Dean Lane skate park (926)

Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2026
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2026

Hire has been pushing all sorts of boundaries lately and varying his work considerably, including a character piece from a week or two back. In this superb piece of graffiti writing he spells out ODIAH, one of two words he tends to write.

Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2026
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2026

What is really special about this piece is that it has a metallic appearance that is complete deception. The combination of blues and greys leaves the brain figuring out whether to look at those colours individually or to see what looks like a solid piece of reflecting metal. This is a technique used by many artists, perhaps the best being Fanakapan – see below to understand what I mean.

Fanakapan, Hawley Mews, Camden, September 2016
Fanakapan, Hawley Mews, Camden, September 2016

Ground Crab Spider

Ground Crab Spider, Riverside Park, Bristol, May 2026
Ground Crab Spider, Riverside Park, Bristol, May 2026

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Poised, assessing threat

spider bravely stands his ground

I leave him in peace

.

by Scooj

7716. Norfolk Place

Mind 49, Norfolk Place, Bristol, May 2026
Mind 49, Norfolk Place, Bristol, May 2026

There is a tiny little passageway coming off East Street that links up to Norfolk Place where this shutter piece by Mind 49 can be found. I like to explore this little alley way, because just occasionally it leads to some special art.

Mind 49, Norfolk Place, Bristol, May 2026
Mind 49, Norfolk Place, Bristol, May 2026

The light conditions when I took this photograph were a little challenging, and the picture really doesn’t do justice to the piece itself, I think I’ll have to return on an overcast day, to avoid the large and small shadows. Mind 49 has settled on this theme of a head covered with patterns and illustrations, as if on a piece of cloth, with only the subject’s eyes and nose poking through, reminiscent of a food delivery rider with a balaclava hood. There is a contrast between the detailed features and the child-like deliberately crude daisies and flowers. Nice shutter piece.

7715. Gwilliam Street

Farrah, Gwilliam Street, Bristol, May 2026
Farrah, Gwilliam Street, Bristol, May 2026

Farrah has been very busy in the Windmill Hill area of Bristol, but I only found this out when I went on a little drive there recently. She has done a job on the Windmill Hill convenience store, that I’m sure has made it a bit of a local landmark – more tyhan simply a shop.

Farrah, Gwilliam Street, Bristol, May 2026
Farrah, Gwilliam Street, Bristol, May 2026

Her impressionist style draws on influences such as Vincent van Gogh, and she uses single brush strokes in a repeating pattern to create this vibrant organic effect. Often, Farrah will have a focal point in her pieces around which her patterns swirl, but not on this occasion, where the pattern simply ripples through the walls.

Farrah, Gwilliam Street, Bristol, May 2026
Farrah, Gwilliam Street, Bristol, May 2026

Farrah has certainly upped her game and is painting some really large walls, many of them commissions, and it would seem that she manages to make a living from her art, which can be a real struggle for artists. I’m sure that the people of Windmill are rightly proud of this work.

7714. M32 roundabout J3 (778)

Lupa, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026
Lupa, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026

Regular readers will know that I love Lupa’s work and the authenticity of her pieces. This was painted alongside Desi and Bloem and bought into the predominantly red colour scheme of the collaborative wall.

Lupa, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026
Lupa, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2026

Another link to Bloem’s piece is a little flash of leopard spot design on the star. Lupa’s blocky letters have a special charm, almost a personality which I think contributes to the overall uplifting appearance of her work. In addition to the star, Lupa has added a dice on the bottom left – perhaps symbolic of luck? Fun piece from Lupa.

7713. Exeter Road – Upfest 2026 (20)

Ajax Piper, Upfest 2026, Exeter Road, Bristol, May 2026
Ajax Piper, Upfest 2026, Exeter Road, Bristol, May 2026

This is one of my favourite pieces from this year’s Upfest. There is something about the classical style with a contemporary twist that really appeals to me, and the artwork in soft colours is perfectly executed. This could hang with pride in any gallery in the land.

Ajax Piper, Upfest 2026, Exeter Road, Bristol, May 2026
Ajax Piper, Upfest 2026, Exeter Road, Bristol, May 2026

Ajax Piper is an artist I have only come across once before, and that was at the Cheltenham paint festival in 2023. The two ladies are relaxing in a woodland setting with toadstools at their feet. The piece is arresting as one of the ladies is looking straight out at the viewer, and the other glancing downwards. Another element of interest is the abstract nature of the trees, particularly the one on the right. A superb piece by Ajax Piper for Upfest. Bravo!

Ajax Piper, Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2023
Ajax Piper, Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2023

7712. North Street Standard – Upfest 2026 (19)

Merny, Upfest 2026, North Street Standard, Bristol, May 2026
Merny, Upfest 2026, North Street Standard, Bristol, May 2026

I am pleased that a great many artists at this year’s Upfest are local artists that managed to secure some important walls, and this piece by Merny on the wall outside the Bristol Standard is a good example of one of these.

Merny, Upfest 2026, North Street Standard, Bristol, May 2026
Merny, Upfest 2026, North Street Standard, Bristol, May 2026

Merny has a fairly provocative sense of humour that comes across in his work, and sometimes/often he is political too. In this piece, he picks up on a right wing slogan “stop the boats”, part of the illegal immigration cant, and applies it to the wealthy elites and their luxury yachts and, presumably, their tax avoidance/evasion. A clever twist, painted in his naïve art style. Cracking piece.

Banded Damoiselle

Banded Damoiselle (Calopteryx splendens), Riverside Park, Bristol, June 2026
Banded Damoiselle ♀ (Calopteryx splendens), Riverside Park, Bristol, June 2026

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Banded Damoiselle

joins a merry courtship dance

settles a moment

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by Scooj

  • It took me an eternity to find the female symbol (♀) but I got there in the end.

7711. Greenway Bush Lane – Upfest 2026 (18)

Cheba, Upfest 2026, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, May 2026
Cheba, Upfest 2026, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, May 2026

Cheba has been painting his cosmic pieces as long as I have been blogging, and probably considerably longer than that. This one at the back of Aldi, is a beauty and quite one of his best in my opinion.

Cheba, Upfest 2026, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, May 2026
Cheba, Upfest 2026, Greenway Bush Lane, Bristol, May 2026

Undaunted by a window and a couple of air vents, Chiba has created an incredible cosmic scene which lets our imaginations run wild. It is the reflection in the window that abruptly brings us back down to earth. An incredibly beautiful piece from Chiba.