Doors 117 – back to the old graffiti doors from my archives
Wow, a really busy week for me with the rest of my team all away on their hols and only me to man the fort. So a quick rummage around in my archives it will have to be this week.








OK, so it’s not a door, but I figured that this trompe loeil window by Andrew Burns Colwill was worth including.





Another week gone in this crazy and unsettling time. In the UK we are due to have a few decent days of sunshine which always brings about a collective improvement in mood. May I wish you all a great week ahead.
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 – the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
Great selection. I can’t choose a favourite.
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Class as always mate . . .
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We are spoiled.
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These are awesome. YOu don’t see this sort of artwork here in South AFrica.
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Thank you, we are blessed in Bristol that we have a very strong street/graffiti art culture with new work appearing every day.
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That window was well worth including and the bright, colourful corner building (Louis Massai) is an absolute show-stopper. Fun post 🙂
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I agree on both counts. Louis Massai is a master.
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Louis Masai to die for as always!! Piet Rodriguez fabulous as well.
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Both fantastic.
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This Stephen -Louis Masai is my fave. It is so beautiful to have it decorate the whole house.
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That one is really special. I was lucky enough to watch him paint some of it!
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What a wonderful collection!
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Thank you so much.
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