I know very little about the artist of this bold and interesting piece on the roundabout over the M32, other than that they might be called Biers. It is at times like this that I realise just how little I know about the Bristol street art scene, even though I like to think I know quite a lot.

I decided to post the piece anyway, albeit several months after I saw it, because It stands out from the crowd and is actually rather witty. Each time I look at it, it makes me smile. The whole piece is beautifully worked, and the lettering design and execution is outstanding. Ultimately who couldn’t love graffiti art with the caption ‘night of the living bread’?
I’ve seen ‘No Frills’ in Cheltenham, in fact I’m sure there was one painted over for the paint festival. Might be a local as I’ve seen it a few times in the past
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That’s good to know. It is a good piece and funny too. There are way too many of these guys.
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It is by Biers on instagram as @bierkella. Met him in Dean Lane today and it turns out I have met him a couple of times before. He had read this post and was rather chuffed. It makes writing about this stuff even more worthwhile.
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previously posted as ‘artist unknown’ , thanks for the info. https://urbanartalacarte.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/street-art-by-biers-1.html
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Jut a thought. Decay might know as he used to live in Cheltenham.
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If I remember I’ll ask him. Also, when I post it on Instagram I’ll ask if anyone knows.
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