Doors 314 – Street art and graffiti doors of Bristol, Manchester, London and Nottingham, February to April 2024
Having completed the marathon of doors from Copenhagen and three weeks’ worth of doors from Leicester, I couldn’t make up my mind what to move on to next, so this week I have decided to go for some street art doors, which combines my love of doors and street art.
These doors were originally posted in February to April last year as part of my street art/graffiti category, but may have been photographed some time before that. I hope you enjoy them. Normal service will resume next time, but I still need to decide what to share next.












That’s it for another week. I prepared this post in advance, and I am publishing it very early (UK time) on Thursday, because when I did this by mistake a few weeks ago, I had far more views than I would normally expect. I am testing the idea once again, but this time deliberately, to see if that was an anomaly or a real effect.
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.

Those are fantastic.
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Thank you.
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my favourite is the coloured lady peeking on the front door!
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That is a great piece by two artists.
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Good to see Djembello’s piece still going strong . . .
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An old picture, but I think it is still there.
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It is indeed still there and looking just as good . . .
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fantastic! love Pink Panther and that image of old ship and an airplane is great too
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The Pink Panther also includes the Cat in the Hat and Bart Simpson (eyes)
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Yes, I noticed it
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A great selection Stephen! I do love street art (as you know) and so it was a delight to see your gallery here. I am torn between Kid30- Dr Seuss-esque with the hat and Dan Kitchener’s pieces. Superb! I enjoyed the share. Thank you!
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Always a pleasure.
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What a delightful collection of street art. The one at Southampton Row, London, where it’s the entire building is amazing. I wonder how long that took.
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Only a few days. The artist Dan Kitchener is quite extraordinary.
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Wow. I’d like to see that.
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The woman’s face, dressing the Northern Quarter doors, has seen alot, I bet. Imagine if that flourescent green glowed in the dark?
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Great thought. I haven’t yet seen street artists incorporate luminous paint, but I reckon it could catch on.
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What an interesting possibility this would be!
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Northern Quarter, Manchester looks unusual.
Did the experiment work as you expected?
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The Northern Quarter is a great area – very trendy, but also pretty run down.
The experiment didn’t work as I expected, so I think I will resume to posting at my regular Thursday Doors slot at 8-9am UK time.
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