6996. Lower Park Row

Lucy Danielle, Lower Park Row, Bristol, June 2025
Lucy Danielle, Lower Park Row, Bristol, June 2025

On one of my recent and rather infrequent walks to work, I came across this piece by Lucy Danielle and I think curated by Global Street art. I have inly seen her work once before (I think) and that was in Leicester last year, as part of the ‘Bring the Paint’ festival.

Lucy Danielle, Lower Park Row, Bristol, June 2025
Lucy Danielle, Lower Park Row, Bristol, June 2025

In this large mural, Lucy Danielle has combined some abstract illustration with a portrait that is split in the middle, with one half being photorealistic and the other a comic-like illustration. I can’t tell if the graffiti on the GWR train is part of the artwork, or has been artfully added by a tagger subsequently. The whole thing is a bright and colourful addition, in this tucked away street.

6995. Mina Road (15)

Stivs and Vane, Mina Road, Bristol, May 2025
Stivs and Vane, Mina Road, Bristol, May 2025

This wall, I believe, is owned by the householder behind it who has been happy to give permission to Silent Hobo, in the past, and more recently Stivs and Vane to decorate the wall. This recent makeover is their second collaboration here, and they have created something truly beautiful.

Vane, Mina Road, Bristol, May 2025
Vane, Mina Road, Bristol, May 2025

The art nouveau style of this two-part collaboration is not only really unusual, but arresting, and perhaps something you might expect to see on the near continent rather than in Bristol. Vane’s photorealistic portrait is engulfed in flowers and surrounded with a stunning art nouveau design, not unlike the metro signs in Paris.

Stivs, Mina Road, Bristol, May 2025
Stivs, Mina Road, Bristol, May 2025

Stivs continuers the theme, with the highly designed background and floral decoration, and also includes a portrait, although one that is perhaps slightly less photorealistic. This collaboration is as outstanding as it is unexpected. A very special piece.

6994. Brunel Way (319)

Corupt, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025
Corupt, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025

This is simply a really classy piece from Corupt (who writes the letters ‘Corupt’ or ‘Stick’ mostly) on a wall/skate ramp, tucked away at the southern end of the Brunel Way spot.

Corupt, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025
Corupt, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025

The piece is good in every respect. The colour selections work beautifully, The quirky letters fill the space of the ramp perfectly, and the overall finishing is tight as a nut. Corupt has been turning out some outstanding pieces recently and i very highly regarded in his homeland of Hungary, so I am told.

Thursday Doors – 26 June 2025 – Doors of Leicester

Doors 313 – Leicester, Leicestershire (part III) – May 2024

This is the final selection of doors from a visit I made to Leicester with work in May 2024. I did however return in June 2024 and captured a whole load more doors, but I will save these for another day. While Leicester is the sort of city that you drive past or have to have a good reason to go there, it has an interesting history and special culture all of its own, and the surrounding countryside is quite beautiful.

I hope you enjoy the final selection in this series:

Arrivals gateway at Leicester Station, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Arrivals gateway at Leicester Station, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Ornate Indian restaurant door, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Ornate Indian restaurant door, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Gate and black door, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Gate and black door, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Ordinary door to the thinnest of buildings, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Ordinary door to the thinnest of buildings, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Fancy doorway with as utilitarian door, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Fancy doorway with as utilitarian door, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Grey door to the disused Carron Buildings, Rutland Street, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Grey door to the disused Carron Buildings, Rutland Street, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Three doors into the Secular Society secular hall, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Three doors into the Secular Society secular hall, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Ghost door on the weighbridge toll collector's house, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Ghost door on the weighbridge toll collector’s house, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Large arched door with ornate balcony, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024
Large arched door with ornate balcony, Leicester, Leicestershire, May 2024

Well that’s it for another week and the end of this visit to Leicester. Something different to come next time.

If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.

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6993. M32 roundabout J3 (691)

Hypo, Cheo and Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Hypo, Cheo and Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

Birthday paint jams have definitely become more of a thing since I started writing about street art (about ten years now). This was a well attended birthday celebration for Hypo, which turned out some superb pieces. This is a triptych from the birthday boy, Cheo and Hemper.

Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

I’ve pretty much said all there is to say about Hypo’s work in so many posts over the last couple of years, and this is another fine example of his wildstyle writing, perhaps more cryptic than some of his pieces. What an accolade that so many great artists came out to celebrate with him.

Cheo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Cheo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

Cheo is one of the ‘godfathers’ of character work in Bristol, and this is a superb cartoon-style piece featuring an artist (is it Hypo?) pondering whether he should be using red or yellow paint. The animation is so full of humour and movement, it almost feels like watching a film clip. Of course, a signature bee is in attendance.

Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

Hemper always, always turns out outstanding pieces. This one is as creative as ever, and spells out Hems in blue and white dappled letters set on a red splash. Everything in on point, and it is easy to see that this is the work of a graffiti writing genius. Three great pieces coming together in this birthday collaboration.

6992. St Werburghs tunnel (509)

Zinso, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025
Zinso, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025

I am enjoying the discovery of Zinso pieces, and this was the second of three that I have come across recently. There is something rather attractive about the letters and the way they are worked, along with two wonderful blue arrows book ending the writing.

Zinso, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025
Zinso, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025

The colourful cartoony letters are filled with nicely blended greens, browns and blues with the exception of the ‘i’ which is a bright contrasting orange. The letters are set on a ping background and finished off with a sprinkling of lovely drips. Although Zinso is new to Bristol, the artist is clearly experienced and accomplished.

6991. Brunel Way (318)

Kool Hand, Mr Crawls and Bean, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025
Kool Hand, Mr Crawls and Bean, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025

Well this is an unusual trio, but nonetheless a very welcome collaboration from Kool Hand, Mr Crawls and Bean. On closer inspection, I am guessing that it is actually two distinct pieces, a collaboration from Kool Hand and Mr Crawls and an independent piece by Bean, which is perhaps why it looks like an unusual coming together.

Kool Hand, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025
Kool Hand, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025

Kool Hand has been painting a lot this year, spreading his time between writing and characters. This piece is a profile of his famous orangutan character, which is synonymous with the artist. Constantly improving, Kool Hand has added more detail with shading and complexion.

Mr Crawls, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025
Mr Crawls, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025

Mr Crawls just keeps on going with his gulls, and I just keep on going with photographing them when I see them. This is a nice one painted in his stylised cartoon format – nice and sharp. Difficult to read the expression on this one.

Bean, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025
Bean, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2025

Finally, Bean, who has made a quiet comeback in recent weeks, has painted this exquisite piece with two characters in blue tones spraying the wall. The larger character looks like he is ‘high’ floating on the fumes from the paint can. They have been busy painting the letters BEAN. This is beautifully presented, and it is a great pity that some wally has plastered mud on the piece – what is wrong with some people? A refreshing wall, that didn’t last to long.

6990. River Avon (85)

Pl8o, River Avon, Bristol, June 2025
Pl8o, River Avon, Bristol, June 2025

Not every piece that appears on Natural Adventures is necessarily of the highest calibre, but that isn’t really the point. I like to include a representative spread of pieces from low end to high end, from spray paint to wheatpastes and from graffiti writing to portraits. I like to feature it all here, rather than creating something exclusive. The risk, of course, is that not everybody is going to like everything, although there will, I hope, be a broad enough spectrum of artwork here that most people will see something that they like eventually.

Pl8o, River Avon, Bristol, June 2025
Pl8o, River Avon, Bristol, June 2025

I have included this piece from Pl8o, mainly because it has been a very long while since I last saw something from him. This piece isn’t going to set the world on fire, but it has a certain attractiveness to it. The letters are nice and uniform, and painted on a particularly challenging wall surface. I hope it signals a return to more frequent pieces from a graffiti writer I like a lot.

Cinnabar Moth

Cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae), Redland, Bristol, June 2025
Cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae), Redland, Bristol, June 2025

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On garden patrol

cinnabar moth entrances

daylong resident

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by Scooj

6989. St Werburghs tunnel (508)

Unity, St Werburghs, Bristol, June 2025
Unity, St Werburghs, Bristol, June 2025

Wispa’s birthday paint jam in the tunnel is a gift that keeps on giving. The turnout for her birthday was excellent, and about half the wall space in the tunnel was re-decorated, which is a good thing as it needed a bit of freshening up.

Unity, St Werburghs, Bristol, June 2025
Unity, St Werburghs, Bristol, June 2025

This is a wonderful piece by the very talented Unity who is a well-established and important member of the of the all-female RBF (Resting Bitch Face) crew. Although she doesn’t paint nearly as much in Bristol as I would like, it is always a pleasure when she does. I don’t think the photographs do this piece justice, as it was taken in the gloomiest part of the tunnel. Her writing is sublime, with superb blended fills and intricate patterning. A deep, double drop shadow in cream colours rounds the writing off perfectly. Great graffiti writing.