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Dappled sunlight gives
Little warmth and trees little
Shelter from cold winds.
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by Scooj
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Dappled sunlight gives
Little warmth and trees little
Shelter from cold winds.
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by Scooj
There is something dark, political and edgy about What Have I Done Now’s work. His paste ups are full of menace, like this one (called laugh riot) of a riot police figure, waving a US flag and adorned with Mickey Mouse ears. Taking a swipe at some attitudes in a small wheatpaste without words is part of the skill of this kind of street art.

This is one for the fans of political street art, an art form that seems to be slightly out of vogue at the moment.
A silent space where
I can be alone frees my
mind for adventure.
by Scooj
Recently I have become much more aware of the extraordinary works by Ments. His works recently have often been side by side with one of Bristol’s brightest young street artists, Sled One. I don’t know too much about Ments, but know that I really like his work.


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An opened window
to let his soul leave the room;
I believe he left.
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by Scooj
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With trepidation
I stride to the allotment
first time in six weeks.
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by Scooj
Even if you haven’t seen the film series – ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street‘ you will almost certainly have seen representations or images of Freddy Krueger, the villain of the piece. If you haven’t, then here he is in all his nightmarish glory. This is a magnificent stencil piece by JPS (who else), that faithfully conveys the Krueger character.


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General hubbub
snippets of conversation
and clickity clacks.
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by Scooj
When I first started my two days a week working in London this Summer, I stayed in a hotel on City Road and ventured out towards Shoreditch without really knowing what I would find. One of the first encounters with street art I had was this bold signature piece by Thierry Noir.

Thierry Noir is a significant French street artist and has a Wikipedia page just to emphasise the fact. He claims to have been the first street artist to paint the Berlin Wall…more in the link. I love his simple style and bold colours. He hardly needs to sign his works, but this one said to me ‘welcome to Shoreditch’.
One thousand and one
posts. I didn’t know that I
had so much to say!
by Scooj