
Opposite the entrance road into Temple Meads station there is a little road that leads to Chatterton Square, which isn’t really a square at all, but a road running behind the Holiday Inn Express. There are some walls and a long hoarding that surrounds a plot of land where a disused petrol station languishes, providing a central spot for street art and graffiti.

This section of hoarding is adjacent to one of the buildings of the petrol station and together with RichT, Sepr did a great job of decorating it. This piece is a series of little sketches and I think it might be a ‘sampler’ for his tattoo work, because each of these little designs would make a wonderful tattoo. I particularly like the penguin charming the snake and the clockwork mouse. This is an unusual and striking piece from Sepr.
Well that’s different. I dig that big time.
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Cool.
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Several of these made me smile…so delightful and whimsical. Love the two drinking glasses..! Wonderful share as always thank you!
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Thanks for your kind words. Sepr is one of my all-time favourite street artists.
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Indeed a tattooist’s flash sheet
Small tattoos that are already designed that someone can just walk in off the street and have done that day. For that reason they are quick and therefore cheaper to get done but ultimately will not probably be what the person getting the tattoo really wanted unless they get very lucky or just don’t care . . .
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