6047. Hepburn Road (23)

Zake, Hepburn Road, Bristol, May 2024
Zake, Hepburn Road, Bristol, May 2024

This curious portrait piece from Zake is part of a PWA collaboration, but because of parked cars in Hepburn Road (formerly known as crack alley), I was unable to capture the whole collaboration. That kind of thing happens sometimes.

Zake, Hepburn Road, Bristol, May 2024
Zake, Hepburn Road, Bristol, May 2024

As I have said in previous posts, Zake seems to be pushing his boundaries all the time with his portraits, and although they all retain his clever use of light and shade to create depth, the characters and their expressions are constantly evolving. This rather dapper and shady fellow looks perfect for this dark narrow alleyway.

 

 

6046. Upfest 2024 (5)

M. Oldhues, Ashton Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
M. Oldhues, Ashton Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

I think that this year, Steve and Emma, the organisers of Upfest, have definitely focused their efforts on securing more permanent walls in Bedminster for even more high-end artists from around the world to come to Bristol and leave their mark. There is an immediate and positive impact of the buildings and their surroundings when a new ‘marquee’ piece goes up.

M. Oldhues, Ashton Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
M. Oldhues, Ashton Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

This is an absolute beauty from Megan Oldhues, who is based in Toronto, Canada, and who describes her work as traditional realism, which I think it is the perfect description for this outstanding piece. I have been writing about street art and graffiti for almost ten years now, and I can honestly say that this still life piece ranks right up there with my all-time favourites. Not only is the piece magnificent in every way, but the transformative effect it has had on this unexceptional terraced building is quite extraordinary.

M. Oldhues, Ashton Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
M. Oldhues, Ashton Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

Somehow when looking at this mural, the brain completely shuts out the windows, which before the building was painted, were the only features to see, breaking up the monotony of the wall. Although I usually immerse myself in ‘everyday’ graffiti writing and street art, it is awe inspiring to see impressive murals like this one from time to time. Megan Oldhues is welcome in Bristol any time.

6045. Upfest 2024 (4)

Rob Wass, The Spotted Cow, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Rob Wass, The Spotted Cow, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

To be honest with you, I am not sure whether this piece by Rob Wass, in the yard of the Spotted Cow pub, is from this year’s Upfest or whether it was already there before. It looks pretty fresh, and I know the artist has painted for the festival before, so I imagine it is a 2024 piece. (Update: it was painted for Upfest 2024)

Rob Wass, The Spotted Cow, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Rob Wass, The Spotted Cow, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

Rob Wass, who is a fine artist and designer, occasionally paints murals like this one, which are very much an upscaling of his studio work. He uses brushes rather than spray cans, which give him the opportunity to add in so much fine detail. This is a gorgeous piece with a flamingo at its heart and an array of decorative ‘peacock’ feathers fanned from the centre. An intricate and interesting piece, well worth hunting down.

6044. Upfest 2024 (3)

Abraham.O, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Abraham.O, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

Wow! This is an utterly awesome portrait piece from El Salvadorian artist Abraham.O who is now based in London. He is well-known for his greyscale portrait pieces, and this is what I would describe as ‘high-end’ street art, the kind of thing that makes you gasp in amazement.

Abraham.O, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Abraham.O, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

I understand the piece is a portrait of his wife, and what a wonderful way to demonstrate your love and affection. In photographing street art every day, one gets used to ‘street furniture’ getting in the way f things, and the gate across the right-hand edge of this one is annoying, but no more than that, as the piece stands out irrespective. The flower petals with the faintest hint of blue is a wonderful touch.

Abraham.O, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Abraham.O, North Street, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

Abraham.O, Dean Lane, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Abraham.O, Dean Lane, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

At Upfest, artists often leave behind little ‘extras’ and I believe this one in Dean Lane skate Park is by Abraham.O. There is a nice little biography of the artist on the Upfest artist pages of their website.

6043. Upfest 2024 (2)

Sled One, Greville Smyth Park, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Sled One, Greville Smyth Park, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

Although this is the second weekend of Upfest, there are only a few completed pieces dotted around the place, although I expect that by the end of the festival period, there will be an overwhelming array of pieces for me to photograph. This piece is by another Bristol artist, Sled One who is one of the leading writers and most creative artists in the city. This piece is a bit of a change from his usual style, but demonstrates just how incredibly talented and versatile he is.

Sled One, Greville Smyth Park, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Sled One, Greville Smyth Park, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

The crazy character piece is painted on the walls of the bowling club in Greville Smyth Park, and looks absolutely fantastic. The cartoon-style piece depicts a man on a bicycle smelling the flowers. It is beautifully designed and frames in a loose pink border and as well as the central character, there is a lot going on throughout the piece to let the eye settle on. As ever, an outstanding piece from Sled One. You can see more of his work in this gallery.

6042. Upfest 2024 (1)

Maybe, Merrywood Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Maybe, Merrywood Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

Right, strap in! Upfest 2024 is in full swing in Bristol. For those who don’t know, Upfest is a street and graffiti art festival which has been running intermittently for a decade or so and is touted as Europe’s largest festival of its kind, bringing local national and international artists to the city to show off their talents. The format this year is a little different from pervious years, where there is no central ‘festival’ element with music, food and hundreds of artists spraying boards in one of Bedminster’s parks. Instead, over three weekends (this being the middle one) more than 200 artists will be painting selected walls of south Bristol. I will try to include as many as I can in Natural Adventures, but alongside the everyday painting in Bristol, this will be a serious challenge.

Maybe, Merrywood Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024
Maybe, Merrywood Road, Upfest 24, Bristol, May 2024

First up is this piece by a local artist Maybe (@maybepaints), who has been rather quiet on the streets over the last 12 months. This is a classic, incorporating all the elements he has been fine-tuning over the years, such as his incredible planets and starry space. Humour plays a large part in his work, and a moon face eating a banana fits the bill nicely. This is a wonderful piece that fits the spot perfectly. You can see more of his work in this Maybe gallery.

6041. M32 roundabout J3 (577)

Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2024
Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2024

Regular visitors to Natural Adventures might have noticed that I am posting three street art pieces a day more frequently than I used to, as if I were a man in a hurry. The truth is, I am. The sheer intake of new artists in the city, and the large number of established ones, means that there has never been such a high turnover of art in Bristol before, and I have never had more wonderful pieces to share. An added complication is that we are in the midst of the Upfest 2024 paint festival, and there is a huge influx of international artists whose pieces I’d like to share. This is a great first-world problem for me to have, but also means I have to post more often, and leave more pieces languishing in my archives.

Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2024
Hemper, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2024

This outstanding piece is from one of the best graffiti writers around, Hemper, and quite frankly is pretty much perfect in every way. Spelling out HEMS, the multicoloured fills are utterly sensational, blending and bleeding through the piece with consummate ease. Hemper is a master of his craft, and I can only stand back and admire the rich depth of this masterpiece.

6040. Peel Street Green (30)

Grimes, Peel Street Green, Bristol, May 2024
Grimes, Peel Street Green, Bristol, May 2024

It feels a little odd that this is only the 30th piece that I have posted from Peel Street Green. Admittedly, I arrived at the show very late with this spot, and have only been swinging by the place since November 2021. What I particularly like about the long wall here is that it has delineated large sections which tend to be occupied by one artist in each, creating an informal outdoor gallery atmosphere. The artwork here can be very hit-and-miss, but this one from Grimes is most certainly a hit.

Grimes, Peel Street Green, Bristol, May 2024
Grimes, Peel Street Green, Bristol, May 2024

The letters in this busy work spell out the artist’s name in lime green and khaki colours, augmented with some wonderful black accents, and a cheeky grin in the ‘G’. The drop shadow is expertly done, helping the piece to pop from the wall. The graffiti writing is set on a swirly patterned red backdrop, contrasting nicely with the greens. I like the little shout-out to Cort whose piece Grimes painted over. Respect.

6039. Cumberland Basin

j9449j, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024
j9449j, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024

The Bristol street art and graffiti scene is so broad that it welcomes all styles and all levels of talent. We get to see it all here. Some towns and cities in the UK embrace street art through holding festivals, but have no underlying culture 365 days of the year. While there is nothing wrong with that at all, what remains is a sanitised selection of high-end art, keeping the place pretty. Upfest provides us with a microclimate of high-end art in the Bedminster area, but the rest of the city is up for grabs, and I like it that way.

j9449j, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024
j9449j, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024

A great example of Bristol’s artistic diversity comes in the form of artists like j9449j, whose abstract fills are really quite unique. There is a wonderful organic feel to his work, with plant-like forms cropping up through the lettering. j9449j’s work feels quite ‘designed’, if you know what I mean, and although some of the borders could be a little cleaner, there is an element of anti-style that works well. This is a bright and colourful calming piece.

Stay of execution

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Last minute reprieve

released from obligation

fancy dress party

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by Scooj

  • I have a near pathological fear/dislike of fancy dress parties, and if I am honest of parties in general, so to discover that I had been let off this evening’s arrangement due to the ‘no show’ of other husbands, offered unimaginable relief. 😅