Doors 115 – Street art doors are where it’s at!
I have been struggling to photograph new doors recently, I think that escaping the tiny area I have existed in during lock down has definitely contributed to this sorry state of affairs. I hoped all this might change with a short trip to Cornwall last weekend fishing with my son, but we didn’t visit any towns or villages, just fishing marks on the south coast.
The upshot… more archive street art doors, most never seen on Thursday doors before. Enjoy…









So, that’ll be it for another week. Take care wherever you are and have a fabulous weekend.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the Norm 2.0 blog โ the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
More classic pieces and more happy memories . . .
Nice Work Mate . . .
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Thank you. Great to see you today.
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That was indeed really good especially coming across a who’s who of writers all in one place . . .
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Awesome.
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Nice haul!
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Thank you Sheree
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Don’t know if you were aware of this but this lot of doors all had a very distinct message.
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It was accidental, as I am just working through them chronologically. I think Bleak set the tone.
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Yeah. Noticed that right off. Liked it. Made me think of Bleak House. And other things that are Bleak.
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Oh my some of these are very clever and somewhat timely (BLEAK!), even if it perhaps wasn’t intentional at the time.
I love both the FB and Cheetolini as well.
Excellent post ๐
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Thank you. There is just so much wonderful street art in Bristol, what I am sharing here is the art with doors.
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Another good collection ๐๐ผ
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