I am totally maxed out at work at the moment, so this will be short and sweet. Some more graffiti/street art doors from my archive. I am beginning to fret about what will happen when I have exhausted my archive.
Enjoy:
Panskaribas, Moon Street, Bristol, March 2019
Banksy, Thomas Street North, Bristol, March 2019
Lemak, North Street, Bristol, February 2019
Door and shutter, Cafe Cuba, Jamaica Street, Bristol, February 2019
Door, North Street, Bristol, Artist: Paul Monsters, February 2019
Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, March 2019
Dale Grimshaw, Hanbury Street, London, April 2019
Nether410, Rivington Street, London, April 2019
Stik, Rivington Street, London, April 2019
Unify, Shoreditch, London, April 2019
Nevergiveup, Nelson Street, Bristol, April 2019
Nevergiveup, Bedminster, Bristol, April 2019
Have a great weekend folks.
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.
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18 thoughts on “Thursday doors – 1 October 2020”
Another great selection and I am reminded how I am missing the work of Panskaribas aka Reseau since he left our island . . .
I can’t get over how many doors like this there are near you! I’m also mostly living on archives, a few more recent than others. The doors in our area aren’t really very exciting and since I spend lots of time in nature rather than in the city, that rather limits things. I tend to have doors from France and Philadelphia, neither of which I have or will be visiting this year!
Access to doors can be difficult. I live in a reasonably large and in parts old city so there is a lot to choose from, but with work, kids, pets, responsibilities etc it can be difficult to get out and photograph them, especially at the moment. I long to go abroad and find some new and different doors.
Another great selection and I am reminded how I am missing the work of Panskaribas aka Reseau since he left our island . . .
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Yeah, I still have quite a few unpublished pieces of his. Waiting for a rainy day.
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Fabulous.
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Thank you.
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All impressive, I especially like that Stick image.
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Yeah, that Stik piece is really outstandig, and luckily painted over two first floor doors.
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Top notch collection as usual. There are so many talented people in this world.
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Thank you. The street art talent is overflowing at the moment.
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I couldn’t get that Nether 410 one when I saw it. There was some roadworks right in front of it.
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Amazing that the Rose Trap one has lasted so long
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I know. Even the perspex is getting a bit grubby.
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I can’t get over how many doors like this there are near you! I’m also mostly living on archives, a few more recent than others. The doors in our area aren’t really very exciting and since I spend lots of time in nature rather than in the city, that rather limits things. I tend to have doors from France and Philadelphia, neither of which I have or will be visiting this year!
janet
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Access to doors can be difficult. I live in a reasonably large and in parts old city so there is a lot to choose from, but with work, kids, pets, responsibilities etc it can be difficult to get out and photograph them, especially at the moment. I long to go abroad and find some new and different doors.
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These are great – so creative!
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Thank you. We have some very talented artists in Bristol (and London).
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This is a cute collection, especially the last 2 and the Cuba door and also the graphic door in Bristol.
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There is quite a variety in there for sure.
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