6104. Greenbank (122)

Mind 49, Greenbank, Bristol, May 2024
Mind 49, Greenbank, Bristol, May 2024

I haven’t yet seen Mind 49’s piece for Upfest yet, but his preparation has been on an ever-upwards trajectory. With each new piece that he paints, he seems to grow, not only in confidence but in comfort with and command of his style. This piece on the hoardings at Greenbank is a great example of his soft photorealism work.

Mind 49, Greenbank, Bristol, May 2024
Mind 49, Greenbank, Bristol, May 2024

In nearly all of Mind 49’s pieces the eyes of his subject are obscured often with sunglasses, and I wonder if that is a signature kind of thing or whether he struggles with painting eyes. I guess I’ll have to meet him to find out. Mind 49 has a fantastic tone with his artwork, which often looks like it might be painted with brushes rather than spray cans – the mark of a great artist. Now, I must hunt down his Upfest piece, from what I have seen on social media, it looks quite remarkable.

Next generation – 30 Days Wild (16/30)

Tree planting, Manifold valley, Peak District, April 2024
Tree planting, Manifold valley, Peak District, April 2024

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On a steep hillside

volunteers planting saplings

ash dieback replaced

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

6103. Greville Smyth Park (2)

Acer One, Andy Council and Paul Monsters, Greville Smyth Park, Bristol, May 2024
Acer One, Andy Council and Paul Monsters, Greville Smyth Park, Bristol, May 2024

Although this outstanding collaboration piece from Andy Council, Acer One and Paul Monsters was painted a little while ago, I only got to photograph it during Upfest 2024, however it is not an Upfest piece (although many visitors won’t know that). This is what I call a true collaboration, where the distinct styles of the three artists are combined into one story, and they have achieved this fusion expertly.

Acer One, Andy Council and Paul Monsters, Greville Smyth Park, Bristol, May 2024
Acer One, Andy Council and Paul Monsters, Greville Smyth Park, Bristol, May 2024

The three components are a wonderful geometric background design from Paul Monsters, which creates a colourful backdrop and tone, while also providing some depth with light and shadow tricks. The writing ‘New Story’ and circle are beautifully created by Acer One, whose precision and accuracy are unsurpassed. Note the subtle shadow to the lower and left sides of the letters, lifting them ever so gently from the wall. Finally, the greyscale monster in thee middle is painted by Andy Council and stands out against the colour of the background and is framed by the circle. Brilliant composition from the three of them. The piece was painted on the Spring Equinox on 24 March 2024 and a film and full explanation of the collaboration is given on Andy Council’s Instagram feed.

6102. Cumberland Basin

Sait Bare, Cumberland Bain, Bristol, May 2024
Sait Bare, Cumberland Bain, Bristol, May 2024

Rather annoyingly, I keep missing pieces by Sait Bare, either finding them prior to completion or that they have been overpainted, so it was a relief to find this one finished and intact. This letter/character combination piece is painted in a metallic gold colour, that is strong, and the background decor reflects the general messiness of the wall.

Sait Bare, Cumberland Bain, Bristol, May 2024
Sait Bare, Cumberland Bain, Bristol, May 2024

The letters spell SAIT with the character taking the pace of the letter ‘i’, and there is a deep red and black striped drop shadow. The character is painted in a carton style, with the eyes and mouth standing out in white against the gold. There is a lot to like about this piece and I look forward to finding more from Sait Bare.

Pillar of life – 30 Days Wild (15/30)

Groyne pillar, Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex, June 2024
Groyne pillar, Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex, June 2024

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Clinging for dear life

rough barnacles and seaweed

a giver of life

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

6101. Nelson Street (18)

Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, May 2024
Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, May 2024

Who needs Upfest, when you have local artists that can do this? I got impatient with photographing this wondrous mural by Kin Dose, which every time I have been to take a look has had cars and vans parked in front of it. This is the best shot I have managed. This is not the first time Kin Dose has painted this wall, but I think that this might be his best piece yet, simply in terms of the complexity and detail in the artwork of the dragon.

Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, May 2024
Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, May 2024

The wall belongs to the Little Chinatown restaurant and I guess that this mural is a commission piece. There is a lot of movement in the piece, much of it created by the way the fur (hair?) on the head waves about. There is a whole lot of detailed work that has gone into the scales and the way thee light catches them.

Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, May 2024
Kin Dose, Nelson Street, Bristol, May 2024

The main subject of the dragon is set on an exquisite background of flowers and blossoms. To the top right, a rather creepy eye is keeping watch over the dragon. Words aren’t really good enough to describe this piece, which is one of the best of the year so far in Bristol. As a little reminder, here is a gallery of some of the great work by Kin Dose.

6100. Sparke Evans Park (97)

Kosc, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, May 2024
Kosc, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, May 2024

It is too easy to be seduced into expecting outstanding work from Kosc, and what I mean by that is that it isn’t easy to turn out unbelievably great from work every painting session, and it shouldn’t be taken for granted. Kosc works really hard, continuously improves and seems to be reaching another level these days.

Kosc, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, May 2024
Kosc, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, May 2024

This piece was painted alongside Stivs (to follow) in a collaboration that shares a colour scheme and combination theme. It would seem that the creative ideas were liberally shared, with Kosc creating some calligraffiti letters in a kind of Gothic font which have turned out really well. The eye though is drawn to the extraordinary portrait replacing the ‘O’ of Kosc. The fine detail and sheer beauty of the portrait is unbelievable, and that it is painted in two shades simply adds to the wonder of the piece. Kosc’s portrait work is magnificent, and this piece showcases it perfectly. We are blessed in Bristol.

6099. Brunel Way (273)

Abbie Laura Smith, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2024
Abbie Laura Smith, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2024

In recent weeks, Abbie Laura Smith and I exchanged a few messages, discussing some posts about her paste ups that I had written. During the course of the conversation, I asked whether she would be pasting up any more, as I hadn’t seen any new ones for a while. She said yes… imminently, and true to her word she released a bunch more. This is the first in her recent series that I came across.

Abbie Laura Smith, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2024
Abbie Laura Smith, Brunel Way, Bristol, May 2024

The art of wheatpaste work is a two part process, the first part is the creation itself, usually carried out at home or in a studio, and the second part is to find the right spot to paste it up. Abbie Laura Smith manages to do both very well. This piece features a couple of portraits constructed in part by script writing, perhaps quotes or thoughts, I haven’t yet tried to untangle the words. The portraits are set on a leaf, which looks like a Swiss cheese plant leaf to me, a common motif used by artists. There is a lot of emotion in this piece, and maybe one day I’ll get to know the backstory.

 

 

View – 30 Days Wild (14/30)

Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood National Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, May 2024
Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood National Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, May 2024

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Green and pleasant land

there to connect with nature

and find some meaning

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

6098. Leicester

Inkie, Nottingham, May 2024
Inkie, Nottingham, May 2024

These pieces bring together the familiar with the unfamiliar. Finding Inkie pieces in other towns and cities is always hugely rewarding, and gives me a sense of Bristol pride. To find two pieces in a city that I have never visited in my life before was definitely a bonus. I’m not too sure when these pieces were painted, and not to sure whether they survived the ‘Bring the Paint’ festival which was starting (coincidentally) on the morning I was out taking these photographs.

Inkie, Nottingham, May 2024
Inkie, Nottingham, May 2024

The two pieces showcase Inkie’s portfolio really well, containing his stylised Art Nouveau portraits and in the second piece combined with a classic piece of Inkie writing. Always good to see, and Inkie wasn’t the only Bristol artist to have painted in the city where I spotted artwork by Mr Penfold, Lewse, Skank and others… making me feel very much at home. I might have to pay another visit sometime.