Well this pair is a rather good collaboration of wildstyle writing from Whysayit and Nero. Whysayit’s work can be found dotted all over Bristol, and as well as these more elaborate burners, he does his fair share of tagging too. The colours are very easy on the eye and the translucent effect really clever.
Whysayit, Armada Place, Bristol, December 2016I have seen a few of Whysayit’s pieces, but this is the first I have seen of Nero, and I have not been able to find out any more that I can add to this post, having trawled the Interweb. In time I will have more to report.
Whysayit, Armada Place, Bristol, December 2016In my view, this is top drawer graffiti writing, but by many it will be discarded, overlooked or disapproved of. That is the nature of urban art.
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Love the drips. The dumpster that you have captured as well is interesting.
Love the drips. The dumpster that you have captured as well is interesting.
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I really like this one. The background and filler set it off brilliantly. Hadn’t payed much attention to the dumpster.
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