This is another piece that was created as part of Upfest 2015. It sits in the covered car park area immediately behind the Tobacco Factory and is by Bristol-trained artist Stephen Quick. On his website, he describes his work as follows:
“My art mainly represents contemporary culture via pop art; I embrace our materialistic nature, which often defines who we are”

I don’t think he does a lot of street art, which may make this piece rather unusual. At first I wondered if it was a studio piece that was placed here, but I think the spray paint has overlapped onto the fence behind and that it was probably painted in situ. In my view, however it was executed, it is a great work – lovely drips.
Wow. It is really good for being done in situ.
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Maybe a studio piece finished in situ?
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Lovely work there.
Is that Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones) do you think?
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IT might be some ironic commentary on their dislike of each other…I don’t know.
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My guess would be Clint Eastwood and Marianne Koch in Fistful of dollars.
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It is Fisher and Harrison.
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I am losing my touch!
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Hang on you are right it is definitely Carrie Fisher.
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If I went to the website linked in the post first then I would have known that already before asking the question! Nice juxtaposition.
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INdie loves Leia…good work to spot this in the gallery!
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Cheers for this bud, it was done insitu ‘live’ .. I think it has been moved a few times since it was painted, hence the overspray not lining up .. it was actually done during Southbank Art Trail 2015 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRZmK2c2QWY … Upfest 2015 I paint this little lady and her pet lol – http://www.splinteredstudios.com/Upfest2015-DaenerysandPetesDragon-Painting.html
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It’s perfect. Their heads are tilted in such a way that you can feel what’s coming next…FEEL being the important word. 🙂 Fabulous.
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It is good – thanks for commenting and for following Natural Adventures. 1964 a good year.
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