It is possible to access some fine walls and columns (I call the location Frome side) where this piece from Mudra is, but I don’t like to go down there on my own, just in case I slip and fall into the river, so I have to make do with photographing things through railings from the skate spot.

Of all the newcomers to Bristol this year, I think that Mudra has been the most productive, and he has been quick to find several of the great spots for spray-painting around the city. This is one of his colourful, capped characters that is so typically Mudra. Although he has his little @ tag, he doesn’t need to use it because his style is so unique and recognisable – having said that I like his tag and how he incorporates it. At this rate it won’t be too long before I have enough of his work to create a gallery.
Yeah he’s definitely hit the scene running.
Always happy to meet up with you for a little trip underground if you fancy that at some stage.
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Yep, maybe when it is a bit drier. Last week’s experience has left me a bit more anxious about the urban rivers.
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It’s definitely not a place I bother to go either if it’s raining or has been recently but if it’s dry it’s definitely OK . . .
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