The turnover of work in St Werburghs tunnel is quite eye-watering. I don’t visit very often, but every time I go, pretty much everything is new. I went down there deliberately this time to find this piece by Hazard.

It is hard not to be utterly captivated by her work (hers is on the right) which usually features a female portrait, either face on or profile, with beautifully ornate hair and head decorations.

I am not too sure who the piece on the left is by, but the contrast in styles is really interesting and in fact both work quite well together. I’m not sure that this was a collaboration, but I might be wrong. A fine piece.
There is a comment below from Tasha Bee who painted the lady on the left, she says it was a collaboration, and seeing the joint signature now, it all seems obvious.
Very eye-catching. π
I was wondering how long is considered a decent time for an artist to leave before they paint over someone else’s work? You say at this site it is quite a quick turn over.
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In some places and at certain times of the year it might only be a few hours. Generally at the more popular walls, a week is about standard.
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Gosh – that is not long at all, after all that hard work! Just as well you manage to capture a lot of the art work. π
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I guess it makes me an archivist. I canβt paint, but I can curate.
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Yes! You keep a good record of their art work π
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Hey! Thankyou for your lovely words, I painted the other lady π and yes it was a collaboration ! Here’s another one we did together π https://instagram.com/p/BhYuXPVAih1/
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Both splendid collaborations. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for more of your work.
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