It is always great to see a new Tom Miller piece, and this is a wall he has favoured in the past. I can’t keep up with this particular wall, and have some pieces that have never made it to the blog. Maybe if I was retired…

This work has all the hallmarks of a Miller piece; body parts bursting with a suffusion of colour and ‘imaginite’ – the way thoughts might look if they could be painted. There is a little story going on here, chasing after love perhaps. I would like to think it is a happy picture and not a morose or sad one. I really am a big fan of Tom Miller’s work.

I was amazed that it was still clean yesterday! Have you got the one he did in James Street St W?
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No, where is that? Bath?
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St Werburghs – James Street off Mina Road. Go past the Victoria pub to the end just before the railway bridge there is a park – it’s painted on the end of the last house. I saw it from the train as I was coming in on Saturday. Also another I got – also spotted from train window is Louis Masai’s Pandolin on Stapleton Road (near railway bridge)
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Yes, I have seen the pangolin. He also did a turtle at the end on Mina road, by the M32. Thanks for that. Lots of new stuff in The Bearpit this morning.
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Got the turtle a while ago also bird & bees up near he farm
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I don’t have them…more to do, always more to do.
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-I’m going nuts…I got Tom Miller’s piece just after New Year.
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