Angus, Raleigh Road, Bristol, June 2016

306. Raleigh Road (2)

This is a really fun piece by the great Bristol artist Angus, who is becoming more prominent on the scene. He tends to concentrate his works in the centre and south of Bristol, and this piece is in Raleigh Road, just off North Street, at the Tobacco Factory. Cosmic Traveller did a lovely piece not so long ago about Stewy and Angus working together at this same spot.

Angus, Raleigh Road, Bristol, June 2016
Angus, Raleigh Road, Bristol, June 2016

I like the title of the piece, ‘lazy art’ but I suspect it is anything but. It is fun to see how others have contributed to the piece, adding to the fun. I have several other Angus pieces in my folders and need to get on with publishing them. His work pretty much always brings a smile to my face. Looking forward to seeing him at Upfest.

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5 thoughts on “306. Raleigh Road (2)”

  1. I think this is brilliant. Angus is criticising all those designers that just knock out stuff in a Damien Hirst – style without any thought or understanding that goes in to it. That truly is lazy art – this took some thought and certainly isn’t.

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