Decay, M32 cycle path, Bristol, July 2020

3104. M32 Cycle path (68)

This was a quiet one from Decay that snuck out without fanfare. It is great to see Decay experimenting with some new paint textures and ideas, such as spraying large clouds of paint on the wall as a kind of backdrop to his writing.

Decay, M32 cycle path, Bristol, July 2020
Decay, M32 cycle path, Bristol, July 2020

The white shading in the letters has a kind of distressed effect, something interior decorators were particularly fond of in the 1980s. The whole thing is high-class and exactly what you’d expect from Decay. There are two crew names on the piece that are HTM – Hold the Mustard, and LRS – Last Radical Souls, they are a loosely based crew operating all over the world since 2001.

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8 thoughts on “3104. M32 Cycle path (68)”

  1. Rezwonk started the new craze of using these water/paint sprayers that can be screwed into a water bottle.
    DK has then tried and liked the effect and so to has Smaktown, it wouldn’t surprise me to see quite a few writers using them from time to time . . .

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