On my return from a short break away from Bristol a week ago, I was welcomed home with this typically bizarre and busy piece by Tom Miller.

His works often include details of facial features, and an eye and mouth are the prominent features here. His works are visceral and organic, and you see different details each time you look at them. He talks about his style using the created word ‘imaginite’ which describes what metaphysical imagination would look like in solid form.

His works tend to be much more in the fine art category than ‘street’ but he has been masterful in transitioning between the two. There is something about his pieces that sets the pulse racing…an overload of colour and strangely warped familiarity. Dreamlike.
I think it’s great – and I like the juxtaposition of styles in the photo you took of the surrounding work as well. One of the things I love about street art!
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Thank you. This particular site is very vibrant, and changes weekly. I would love to have a time lapse film of it over a long period.
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I like certain parts of it but I am not really sure about the entire piece. If you look at it from a far you can see quite a different image. I can see a man emerging from smoke.
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I think his work is so unusual, and making that transfer from canvass to walls is interesting. He might need to alter his style to suit the large outdoor spaces.
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Interesting and impressive but I wouldn’t want to live opposite to it!
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There is something sinister about it.
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