I think that this is the last qWeRT pasteup of our googly-eyed friend that I managed to find after a visit to Bristol by the artist a few weeks ago. This yellow love-heart character was pasted on a wall that sees quite a lot of tagging action, and not long after I took this picture the wheatpase became quite badly tagged, which is a pity.

There is something rather special about qWeRT’s wheatpastes, and it seems that all of them carry messages of love and hope and who can complain about that? Unlike spray paint, paste ups eventually get wet and peel away, a process that can take a few weeks in exposed places to a few years if they are more sheltered. This one I fear may not last too long.
I’ve been gutted at how little time the majority of his new pieces have lasted . . .
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Yeah, he needs to find some new hiding places… ones sheltered from the rain too.
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Fun post, I’d never heard of this artist – or the medium – before. Why did someone feel the need to spray paint over it? People confuse me.
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Taggers will spray over anything… most annoying, but unfortunately all part of the street scene.
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