It is always nice to see fresh new pieces before they get dogged or tagged, and in The Bearpit, you need to be quick. DBK (Dirty Bristol Kids) will not let work hang around too long before tagging over it. Some pieces are left alone, and I would love to know the criteria they use behind which they tag and which they leave.

This is a really nice abstract piece by Decay set on a pink background. The piece is a masterclass in drips, you’ll not get them much better than this. To those of you who don’t get to see a lot of street art, there is a ‘thing’ going on about drips. They are a deliberate part of the work and take a lot of skill to do.

This is, I think, a really great piece from Decay, and worth a trip down to the Bearpit…if it is still there.

He’s been a busy boy of late. There is still a fair bit of his surviving in Cheltenham (he used to live here) and one in Gloucester
https://urbanartalacarte.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Artist%3A%20Decay
The first post you’ll see there is a collab with Kid Crayon / 3rd Eye / SPZero & Nolij
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I met him shortly after he moved from Cheltenham in the Bearpit. Seemed like a really decent bloke.
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Decay is really changing up his style–it is great to see. The drips are great. I don’t remember him using them before. The piece below his is interesting as well. Any idea who it might be?
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The bits on the left below are remnants of the Mexican exhibition. The grim reaper on the right with 2016 is by John D’oh.
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