
What a wonderful triptych piece on the roundabout which is what I would describe as a unique collaboration between Dime, Jody and Turoe. I am not familiar with Dime and am guessing that he was visiting Bristol and made contact with artists in the city to see who’d like to have a paint. That is how I imagine these kind of things happen.

The collaboration starts with a stunning piece of graffiti writing from Dime, with nicely defined letters, beautiful fill colours and a deep 3D drop shadow. The borders are nice and thin and flawless, and the letters are lifted with contrasting orange and red blobby decorations around the outside. The way I think about decorations in a piece is to try and imagine what it would look like without them – often they enrich what might have been something a little ordinary. Decorations are part of the composition, not just an afterthought.

Jody has been smashing it all over the place for a sustained period, and I understand from talking to Fade, is really enjoying himself. In this piece he provides the filling in a graffiti writing sandwich and features a cartoon style cool character striking a pose with a cloudy background. I love the sparkle on the sunglasses, a brilliant touch.

Rounding off the collaboration is a piece of writing from a Bristol legend, Turoe, although I originally thought it was by Soker it is actually a tribute collaboration to Soker who had a cycling accident recently (Thanks to Jay for the background information). If ever you want to know what outstanding graffiti writing looks like, then look no further than Turoe, and this piece demonstrates why. Perfect colour selection, superb interlocking letters without being over-engineered, a deep and contrasting 3D drop shadow and tight border. All the elements are there and they are brought together by a master of his craft. All in all, this is a fabulous and quite unexpected collaboration. We are blessed, and a fabulous tribute.
Dime is very old school. He’s done a few Upfest’s and has done some in Gloucester and quite a few in Cheltenham over the years. There’s one of his in the Honeybourne tunnels now
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I might have even photographed the one in Cheltenham if it was for the festival, I’ll check. Thanks for the info.
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Dime is an old school graffiti writer who I think still lives in or around the Bristol area. He just doesn’t get out and about much these days.
The ‘SOKER’ piece was actually painted by Turroe . . .
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Thanks Paul. Jay also pointed out the Turoe/Soker thing. I have amended my post. Ta.
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The ‘ Soker ‘ piece was by Turroe. The wall was a shout out to him after he had a rather nasty accident mountain biking. It’s also the first ever b boy character Jody has painted.
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Thanks for the info. I will put in a correction.
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