
I have said it countless times before on Natural Adventures, and will unapologetically say it again, that some of the most satisfying rewards can be found when diverting course from the familiar. Yesterday, I switched up my spots a bit and decided to visit the Star and Garter, because I haven’t been there for a while. On arrival, I spotted a large mural down Brook Street, that I hadn’t been aware of. As I approached I felt the excitement rising, and was blown away by this magnificent piece by Sled One.

This morning I took a quick look at Sled One’s Instagram account, and it turns out he painted it back in August, which makes me feel a bit useless. The mural itself seems to be an eclectic mix of components slapped on the wall resembling a collage of memories. A cat, razor wire, a knight’s horse, some flowers and a merry-go-round, with a rather sinister body precariously lying horizontally on a seat. The stuff of dreams and nightmares.

There is a photorealism in this piece that I wouldn’t ordinarily associate with Sled One, as more commonly he paints cartoony surreal pieces. His talent, whatever the style, is immense. My favourite part of this mural has to be the cat, although the razor wire does add a sense of threat that is rather uncomfortable. What a privilege to stumble across this piece.
Hey Scooj
Perhaps you might want to pay a little more attention to my Insta account lols . . . 😉
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I don’t pay enough attention to dozens of helpful insta accounts. 😂😂
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I posted this a few months back when I was actually going to The Star for an afternoon pint and a bite to eat whilst a mate was playing some tunes and Andy C was painting the wall for Reparations Bristol . . .
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I ought to be more attentive.
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Love the cat.
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It is amazing. I might have to do a cat gallery.
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Mesmerizing and quirky.
You: What a privilege to stumble across this piece.
Me: What a privilege to read your descriptions of what moves and excites you.
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Thank you. I’m happy that you read the posts. It makes writing them worth it.
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