
Susannah Peacock is a Bristol artist and illustrator, who, I understand from our conversations, has designed some very successful greetings cards and is also responsible for ‘decorating’ one of the Bristol Unicorns currently on display in the city. Her work is especially appealing to children, having that picture book illustration style.

The mermaid mural was painted over two or three days of the Bristol Mural Collective’s paint jam a few weeks back. The work in progress shot demonstrated how much work went into the piece. There is no doubt that the BMC paint jams introduce a whole new aspect to the street art scene and gives studio artists the opportunity to express themselves on large outdoor, public ‘canvasses’.

We live in a crazy world. Technically speaking there are no legal walls in Bristol, and yet it is one of the most decorated cities in the UK. Everyone who paints walls in Bristol without permission is at risk of being arrested. Although a ‘blind-eye’ approach tends to prevail, it doesn’t mean that enforcement doesn’t happen. It would make so much sense to introduce some curated legal walls for so many talented artists to make use of. Maybe one day…
That was indeed a beautiful piece, but one that went unsigned, so I’m glad you were able to shed a little light as to who painted it . . . 🙏🏼
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I thought it was signed, but maybe I just remembered her name.
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I certainly didn’t see one and I know i looked for one . . .
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Top right?
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That wasn’t there when I photographed it lol . . .
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😂
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. . . and I have the photographs to prove it lol . . . 😂
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I know that she went back to it several times. Maybe she got nervous and removed her name.
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Rather lovely!
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It is that.
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❤️
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