
At the moment, North Street is awash with new pieces that have been painted for Upfest, Europe’s largest street art festival, which continues until the end of this week. This piece, however, by Yoliws above the Café ‘Nook’ has been here for a little while and should not be confused with an Upfest piece.

Yoliws is a regular participant in the Bristol Mural Collective paint jams, but this is the first time I have seen a full-scale commission from her. The piece really sets a tone of relaxed café culture, and her white scribbly characters set on a black background tell a calm and comfortable story of what occurs within. Her highly designed style really lends itself to this kind of shopfront commission, and I am sure that there will be more to come. Great fun, well executed.
Cool
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Love this
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It is a great piece.
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Thats a cool yet simple style
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Exactly that.
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Definitely a fun piece . . .
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I’ve seen a very similar one on a wall in Kalgoorlie, WA
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That is really interesting – it has a hint of aboriginal design about it, consciously or otherwise. Perhaps there is a link there.
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I’d thought the Kalgoorlie was an aboriginal art piece but apparently it was by a visiting artist.
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