Silent Hobo, I have said countless times, manages to paint scenes and characters that represent the beating heart of the city of Bristol. He captures a mood so well through his observations and translates them into identifiable things about the city so that you can say ‘hey I get that’ when you see his work. I have a feeling although I can’t be 100 percent certain that the writing is by Logoe.

The main scene shows a fox (a famous Bristol fox) overlooking a cityscape where there is a lot of construction work taking place. There is a tree growing out of a cardboard box, maybe representing some kind of hope for the future.

The writing is in a slightly different style and since Logoe and Silent Hobo collaborate a lot, I am guessing that it is by Logoe and I think it spells out his name, but it is not entirely clear. A lovely collaboration from September 2019.
Foxes are incredibly good at adapting to new surroundings. They have adapted to urban life.
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In Bristol especially. When I first moved to the home I live in now, the local population of foxes was the most densely populated recorded anywhere in the world. Then mange and the arrival of wheelie bins decimated the population. They have since made a great recovery.
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I am glad they have made a comeback.
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Love the gobs of paint, a nice variation on a drip.
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Great colour too.
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It is one of my favorites.
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That lasted a deservedly long time . . .
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As for the writing I always thought it said ‘TURBO’ . . .
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Difficult to be sure what it says.
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The classic get out . . .
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