Some more archive material. There can only be one reason why this outstanding piece by Dan Kitchner never made it into Natural Adventures, and that is that I can’t remember exactly where in Easton this wall is. No matter, I have overcome this problem with giving it a general ‘Easton’ label.

The wall is split into a long landscape part with cars in a wet street scene, and a portrait section filling an old bricked-up window space featuring one of his trademark pedestrians with an open umbrella.

There is something so incredibly atmospheric about these pieces, and living in such a wet country they really resonate with me. They also remind me a little of the original Bladerunner film with its oriental element.
I first saw this a few years back, but never stopped to photograph it. I found it again last year and decided not to make the same mistake. If only I’d written down the road name too!
Love it!
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I believe that’s actually on Easton Rd
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So I only need to add the word Road for the post to be complete? But I am way too lazy to do that. Thanks though. Hope you are doing ok.
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So far so good mate but very obviously wishing things were back to normal although I think logically that might take up to 2 years
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I think there is old normal, and we will have a new normal. Letβs hope it is a normal that looks after all people and not just the rich, that looks after the planet and not just consumerism. Hope.
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Love his work.
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So good.
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