I absolutely love doing this, for so many reasons, but it is particularly gratifying that on the same day I write a post about an Upfest artist new to me I find a street piece by the same artist. It is like having two Christmases at once. This is what happened with this beautiful piece by Aintzane Crucet.

It can be found on the Where the Wall curated wall in Wilder Street and was sprayed in the immediate aftermath of Upfest. It would seem that Deamze helped out with the spot, as he has a piece just to the right (to follow).

I could seriously fall in love with this illustrator’s work. It is very different from much of the stuff we see in Bristol, and has a welcoming, soft appearance together with a complex story. A fox tail attached to what looks like a duck-billed platypus, a keyhole on the girl’s forehead and a teapot. What is going on? Happy days.
Got this one yesterday but couldn’t get the whole wall because of parked vehicles
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That’s a shame, there aren’t often cars there.
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Beautiful. Really like the different appearance–soft edges and different type colors. Certainly someone to watch in the future.
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Agreed, quite unusual as street art.
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That’s a beautiful piece.
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It really is, and so very unusual in Bristol. This is why I love Upfest…all the little extra treats left about the place.
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