
One of the interesting aspects of this year’s Upfest has been the large number of typographic writers/sign writers that have been invited, which is really quite unusual for a street art festival. Because of the format changes, and virtually no temporary hoardings being available, the other major change has been a massive reduction in the number of graffiti writers, so there is a very different ambience to the festival this time round.
This is a wonderful piece of stylised writing from Fyona Finn, a Bristol-based artist who has painted a few walls in the city in the past, but most of whose work is design. She describes herself as a lettering activist, which I think defines her style really well.

There are two elements to this piece, the design of the letters, and the message. The letters are carefully arranged, and created using masking tape to generate the straight lines, and the fills drift from one letter to another in a considered way. The message “Take care of each other” is a warm and compassionate sentiment delivered at a time when compassion from an outgoing Tory government is at an all time low. This is a nice piece from Fyona Finn, and I hope to see more of her work on Bristol walls.
I believe she had plans to rather more with this piece than she ended up doing but it took considerably longer than she expected to get this far.
Lovely piece regardless and the perfect sentiment for the world we currently live in . . .
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Same with Tuco and his piece.
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Yeah Oli T hasn’t been well recently and so it took them both considerably longer to finish that off . . .
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Yeah, I chatted with them both. Slow progress.
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Take more care of each other…very cool art.
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I agree.
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