I can’t express how excited I was to see this last week, but it appears that Tian has been on another tour of Bristol and has left dozens of paste ups in the Stokes Croft area. Although He came for Upfest 2016, his last wheatpasting drop was in April 2016 so it has been some time, but how utterly worth the wait.

Over the next few weeks I will post more of his pieces. Once again he presents us with stencil work that has been printed and pasted up and this first design appears to be a Japanese scene with a geisha. If any of his past work is a guide, the piece is probably taken from a famous film, but I don’t know for sure.

Unusually for the work of Tian that I have seen, this piece diverges from his normal sepia-toned pieces and in fact if you look carefully there are two different tones of orange used in the versions of this wheatpaste.

These four paste ups were from various spots on my way to work… what a walk that was. I seem to remember it was raining quite hard but it simply didn’t matter I was in street art appreciation mode.

Loads more to come from this fabulous French artist.
It’s a great way to get more than one art work out there. And I can just see you dancing in the rain! 😀
It reminds me of Gustav Klimt, The Kiss.
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I agree about the Klimt likeness. Many other ones to enjoy soon…
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The composition elements are reminiscent of Klimt’s “The Kiss” flipped 180-degrees.
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Sorry, sorry didn’t see previous post regarding Klimt reference.
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Brilliant that you both saw it.
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