Behind the Tobacco Factory there is a car park, and on the wall of each of the stalls there is a piece of art by a different street artist. I am not sure if this is just an Upfest thing, but I have a feeling that they do change from time to time, and not just during the festival.

These pieces are a challenge to photograph, because, being a car park, there are usually cars parked in front of them and that was the case with this beautiful, calming piece by Hannah Adamaszek. Hannah appeared on my radar back in June, and I have to say I really like her work. It balances out all the other work that I see and is refreshingly different. It is all part of the spectrum of art that Bristol has to offer.

I am really fond of this piece, which is weird, because I wouldn’t naturally like this kind of thing, but seeing it up close there is just something about it that attracts me. More please Hannah.
I thought these maybe just changed in Upfest. It’s a pity that someone’s seen the need to put those metal parking permit signs over pretty much every single piece there.
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Yes, a few have changed. The plates are really annoying, but I guess it is the price to pay for the wall space.
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Love the style and the colours. Clever to get a photo without any cars there too!
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If you look carefully you will see the bonnet of a car.
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So there is – perhaps you are tall?
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Long arms!
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I like her work. She was in Bristol doing the Bristol Art Trail??No idea. I think her work is much more interesting now than when she first started.
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I like her work too. I think I found another in London when I was there this week.
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