Tight, fat and bloated,
September’s offering is
October’s desire.
by Scooj
Tight, fat and bloated,
September’s offering is
October’s desire.
by Scooj
This is a rather topical stencil which is by Stewy, whose dodo can also be found in Leonard Lane.

Stewy’s work includes stencils of iconic figures, and this one is of a well known celebrity in Bristol. DJ Derek is a 73 year-old disc jockey who plays sets in pubs and clubs in the Bristol area, and has also played at Glastonbury.
He went missing on 23 July this year, and has still not been found. Many fear the worst.
This stencil was produced before DJ Derek went missing, and the added graffiti makes sense when you understand the back-story.
7/10
With consummate ease,
walking on water is like
a stroll in the park.
by Scooj
Delicate whisper
of Autumn’s steady advance;
time to button up.
by Scooj
With many thanks to a friend who told me about this tiny ‘shock wave’ by JPS, that is missed by most who walk this street. The pictures may give you some idea of scale.

In Weston-super-Mare, where JPS comes from, there is a full scale version of the same work on the side of a shop.

Weston-super-Mare is of course also playing host to Banksy’s Dismaland exhibition.

More JPS here and here, and also take a look at a great JPS post from Street Art Rat.
8.5/10
Distorted shadow
obscured by rippling waters;
unmistakable.
by Scooj

Only a stone’s throw away from the new Unify stencil, is a memorable work by one of Bristol’s most celebrated street artists.
Nick Walker was born in 1969 (which makes him almost as old as me) and has become a world famous artist, having emerged from the Bristol graffiti scene in the early 1980s. He tends to use stencils and freehand, and many of his works will be found in more than one place. More about Nick Walker can be found here.


This particular mural is known as ‘Rapunzel’ and features a recurring theme in his work of a ‘vandalism’ motif with a heart. It appeared in August 2008.
I will be posting more of his Bristol murals in time.
8/10
I want my childhood
back; to spend carefree Summers
with those who have gone.
by Scooj
On Cornish heather,
still only for a moment;
captured in rapture.
by Scooj
Writing my biog
for an Autumn conference;
me in a nutshell.
by Scooj