
Natural Adventures is a blog with three or four strands, the most dominant of which is the street/graffiti art of Bristol. I am finding it increasingly difficult to feature art from other cities and countries, that I would like to share, but without compromising Bristol posts. I have been pondering this conundrum for a little while and decided that my posts from other places will more likely be galleries, which makes sense because I don’t know very much about the artists in other places, This way I get to share a whole load more pieces. Having said that there are some pieces that simply deserve their own post, and this awesome portrait piece by Liam Bononi is one of those.

One of my Favourite ever Upfest pieces is by Liam Bononi, and I have posted a different piece from a previous visit to Manchester where the artist is based. His incredible photorealistic portraits are disrupted by fractures and cracks, creating distortions, which I would guess are metaphors for disrupted and fractured minds behind the faces. The artwork is meticulous and beautifully presented. This piece was tucked away in a street with low foot fall, and you’d certainly have to go out of your way to find it. I only found it, because I was conducting a forensic tour of the streets of the Northern Quarter in Manchester. Another piece in my favourites folder (which incidentally doesn’t actually exist anywhere other than in my mind).
There are finds and then there are finds and that my friend is indeed a great find . . .
I am of course only slightly jealous . . . π
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Found some Dan Kitchener pieces in Holborn yesterday, brilliant stuff and I had no idea it was there at all. Coming soon.
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You’ve been hitting the jackpot without even doing the lottery lol . . . π
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I guess if you look, you see.
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Sometimes lol . . .
Other times ‘wood for the trees’ springs to mind . . . π
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Fantastic artwork! I wondered on first sighting if it represented that awful incident at the Manchester Arena a few years back.
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Iβm not sure that it did, as all of his workers have the cracks running through them, but I suppose that it is possible.
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Excelent.
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