I have known about this wonderful piece by Loch Ness for an age, but never managed to get near enough to photograph it. It is ever so slightly off the main drag, and too far away for me to reach it in a lunchtime walk.

It is a classy piece from this fine Bristol artist who combines colours and form to great effect. Many of his older murals feature monsters, but more recently he has worked on these wildlife-themed imaginary beings which transform from anumal into pattern and design.

I happen to think that this is a particularly fine example of his work, and really should have brought it to your attention sooner. I will try to do better.
Got that one last month after doing the Brunel bridge
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It is a good one, but just a little out of the way.
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Did you know about the Dan Kitchener one in Easton?
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No, is it new?
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Yep. Saw it on Facebook and I asked him where it was – 178 Easton Rd / opp Bouverie St jnct
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Wow. One for the “off the beaten track” route.
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such vibrancy
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He uses strong colours
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I had a chat with him a couple of times whilst he was painting this over a 2 or 3 day period . . .
Always makes me smile whenever I see it . . .
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He is a nice fellow, and quite slow deliberate painter.
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