A gallery of absolutely stunning work from Bristol artist Jody
All photographs taken by Scooj
Jody, Raleigh Road, Bristol, March 2020Rusk and Jody, Raleigh Road, Bristol, March 2020Jody, Lower Approach Road, Bristol, October 2019Jody, Lower Approach Road, Bristol, October 2019Jody, Millennium Square, Bristol, September 2019Jody door, North Street, Bristol, June 2019Jody, Upfest, Tobacco Factory, Bristol, June 2019Jody, Upfest, Tobacco Factory, Bristol, May 2019Jody, Upfest, Tobacco Factory, Bristol, May 2019Jody, Stokes Croft, Bristol, March 2019Jody, Upfest, Bristol, July 2018Jody, Upfest, Bristol, July 2018Jody, Charlotte Street, Bristol, February 2018Jody, Charlotte Street, Bristol, February 2018Jody, Spotted Cow, Bristol, January 2018Jody, Greville Road, Bristol, September 2015Jody, Upfest, Bristol, July 2017Jody, Upfest, Bristol, July 2017Jody, Cheltenham Road, Bristol, November 2017Jody and Cheo, North Street, Bristol, April 2017Jody, Upfest, Bristol, July 2016Jody, Upfest, Bristol, July 2016Jody, North Street Green, Bristol, January 2017Jody, North Street, Bristol, April 2016Jody, North Street, Bristol, April 2016
I am Stephen. I live in Bristol, UK. I decided to shorten my profile...to this: Wildlife, haiku, travel, streetart, psychogeography and my family. Not necessarily in that order.
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Jody’s work is outstanding – and seems modern with metallics and sheen! Loved seeing the scaffolding too – nice to get actio shots – thanks for sharing
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Class as always . . .
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In buckets.
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Jody’s work is outstanding – and seems modern with metallics and sheen! Loved seeing the scaffolding too – nice to get actio shots – thanks for sharing
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Thank you. Jody is a special artist and part of Bristol’s USP.
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So talented!! And scooj, great photos of the street art (as usual)
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Thank you so much.
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Another wow!
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Yes indeed.
On another note, I have been encountering problems leaving comments on your posts, I keep getting error messages. I’m not sure why.
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It’s an age old problem that I thought had been sorted, but obviously not. I’m assuming you reply through WordPress Reader. If so, then it’s to do with the fact that my site is on the WordPress.org platform and most people who use the Reader are on WordPress.com. The conflict is the ability for the two platforms to communicate with other rather than a problem with either of them individually. It may be one of the reasons that I don’t get much in the way of feedback, but I have to live with it. It means going directly to my site to guarantee a response which most people don’t bother with. If the experts can’t sort it out, I’m damn sure I can’t.
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I thought you’d like to know that I have tried several times to write comments. I’ll see if I can do it the other way.
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Thanks Stephen.
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