Common European Greenbottle Fly

Common European Greenbottle Fly (Lucilia sericata). Redland, Bristol, June 2025
Common European Greenbottle Fly (Lucilia sericata), Redland, Bristol, June 2025

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Most harshly thought of

bothersome and annoying

bottle-green beauty

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by Scooj

Werm

A gallery of fantastic characters and graffiti writing from Bristol-based artist Werm (formerly Eman).

Instagram: @wermpaints

All photographs by Scooj

Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, June 2025
Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, June 2025

Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, May 2025
Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, May 2025

Werm, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, April 2025
Werm, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, April 2025

Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, April 2025
Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, April 2025

Werm, Peel Street Green, Bristol, April 2025
Werm, Peel Street Green, Bristol, April 2025

Werm and Zake, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2025
Werm and Zake, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2025

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, March 2025
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, March 2025

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, March 2025
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, March 2025

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, February 2025
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, February 2025

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, January 2025
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, January 2025

Werm, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, January 2025
Werm, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, January 2025

Werm, Peel Street Green, Bristol, December 2024
Werm, Peel Street Green, Bristol, December 2024

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, December 2024
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, December 2024

Werm, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, November 2024
Werm, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, November 2024

Werm, M32 roundabout, Bristol, November 2024
Werm, M32 roundabout, Bristol, November 2024

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, September 2024
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, September 2024

Zake and Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2024
Zake and Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2024

Werm, Brunel Way, Bristol, September 2024
Werm, Brunel Way, Bristol, September 2024

Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, August 2024
Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, August 2024

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2024
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2024

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2024
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2024

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2024
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2024

Werm, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, March 2024
Werm, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, March 2024

Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, February 2024
Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, February 2024

Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, January 2024
Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, January 2024

Werm, M32 roundabout, Bristol, January 2024
Werm, M32 roundabout, Bristol, January 2024

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2023
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2023

Werm, The Paintworks, Bristol, October 2023
Werm, The Paintworks, Bristol, October 2023

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2023
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2023

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, October 2023
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, October 2023

Werm, New Stadium Road, Bristol, September 2023
Werm, New Stadium Road, Bristol, September 2023

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2023
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2023

Werm, St John's Lane, Bristol, June 2023
Werm, St John’s Lane, Bristol, June 2023

Daz Cat, Werm and Kool Hand, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, June 2023
Daz Cat, Werm and Kool Hand, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, June 2023

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, June 2023
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, June 2023

Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, June 2023
Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, June 2023

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2023
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2023

Werm, M32 Spot, Bristol, May 2023
Werm, M32 Spot, Bristol, May 2023

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2023
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2023

Werm, River Avon, Brtistol, May 2023
Werm, River Avon, Brtistol, May 2023

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2023
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2023

Werm. River Avon, Bristol, March 2023
Werm. River Avon, Bristol, March 2023

Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, February 2023
Werm, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, February 2023

Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, January 2023
Werm, St Werburghs, Bristol, January 2023

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, December 2022
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, December 2022

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, December 2022
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, December 2022

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2022
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2022

Werm and 3F Fino, Chatterton Square, Bristol
Werm and 3F Fino, Chatterton Square, Bristol

Werm, Brunel Way, Bristol, July 2022
Werm, Brunel Way, Bristol, July 2022

Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2022
Werm, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2022

Werm, River Avon, Bristol, March 2022
Werm, River Avon, Bristol, March 2022

Werm, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, February 2022
Werm, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, February 2022

Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, January 2022
Werm, Greenbank, Bristol, January 2022

3F fino and Werm, Devon Road, Bristol, January 2022
3F fino and Werm, Devon Road, Bristol, January 2022

3F fino and Werm (Eman), Cumberland Basin, Bristol, December 2021
3F fino and Werm (Eman), Cumberland Basin, Bristol, December 2021

Werm (Eman), Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2021
Werm (Eman), Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2021

Eman, River Avon, Bristol, October 2021
Eman, River Avon, Bristol, October 2021

Eman, River Avon, Bristol, September 2021
Eman, River Avon, Bristol, September 2021

Eman, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, September 2021
Eman, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, September 2021

Eman, Greenbank, Bristol, August 2021
Eman, Greenbank, Bristol, August 2021

Eman, River Avon, Bristol, June 2021
Eman, River Avon, Bristol, June 2021

Eman, River Avon, Bristol, June 2021
Eman, River Avon, Bristol, June 2021

Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, June 2021
Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, June 2021

Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, June 2021
Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, June 2021

Evey and Eman, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2021
Evey and Eman, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2021

Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021
Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021

Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021
Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021

Eman, New Stadium Road, Bristol, May 2021
Eman, New Stadium Road, Bristol, May 2021

Eman, New Stadium Road, Bristol, May 2021
Eman, New Stadium Road, Bristol, May 2021

Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021
Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021

Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021
Eman, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2021

Eman, Brunel Way, Bristol, April 2021
Eman, Brunel Way, Bristol, April 2021

Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, December 2020
Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, December 2020

Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, December 2020
Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, December 2020

Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, December 2020
Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, December 2020

Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, November 2020
Eman, M32 cycle path, Bristol, November 2020

6981. Dean Lane skate park (842)

Zinso, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025
Zinso, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025

I love finding pieces by artists that I haven’t registered before, and this piece from Zinso is one of a few that I have photographed recently.  Although Zinso is new to Bristol, I would suggest that they are not new to painting walls, as this is a tidy and accomplished piece of graffiti writing

Zinso, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025
Zinso, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025

The slightly cartoonish letters are bordered with a confident black outline and filled with a vibrant green with orange marginal decorations. A couple of pink symbols thrown in rounds off this tight, unfussy piece of writing set on a splash of blue. Bravo.

6980. Dean Lane skate park (841)

Mage, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025
Mage, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025

I recently found out, from Paul H (thank you), that Mage, who has recently emerged on the Bristol scene, is none other than Raid, who has appeared on the pages of Natural Adventures many times, including a gallery of his work. Commensurate with his name change, I will now refer to him as Mage from this point forward.

Mage, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025
Mage, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2025

This is a nice piece of writing on an iconic wall that has hosted hundreds of pieces and layers of paint which chip off from time to time, as you can see from the base of the wall. The letters are nicely arranged with a fill that reads across the whole piece, with yellow spirals spanning the letters. A nice piece and a puzzle solved.

Thursday Doors – 19 June 2025 – Doors of Leicester

Doors 312 – Leicester, Leicestershire (part II) – May 2024

This is a second selection of doors from Leicester, a city I visited for the first time in May 2024. I was there for work, but made the most of my overnight stay to explore the city and naturally take some door photographs. 

Leicester is not a ‘honey pot’ city that you would necessarily choose as a holiday destination, but it has its own distinctive history, heritage and charm, and is surrounded by some beautiful Leicestershire countryside.

These doors are the middle selection of three, I hope you enjoy them:

You have to love doors within doors like this one, Leicester, May 2024
You have to love doors within doors like this one, Leicester, May 2024
Grey door with interesting panelling, Leicester, May 2024
Grey door with interesting panelling, Leicester, May 2024
Two fine black doors, Leicester, May 2024
Two fine black doors, Leicester, May 2024
Ornate door and large lamp, Leicester, May 2024
Ornate door and large lamp, Leicester, May 2024
Sumptuous deep red doors, Leicester, May 2024
Sumptuous deep red doors, Leicester, May 2024
Street art door, Leicester, May 2024
Street art door, Leicester, May 2024
Entrance to Royal Arcade, with doors aplenty, Leicester, May 2024
Entrance to Royal Arcade, with doors aplenty, Leicester, May 2024
Haymarket memorial clock tower with gated arches, Leicester, May 2024
Haymarket memorial clock tower with gated arches, Leicester, May 2024
Haymarket memorial clock tower with gated arches, Leicester, May 2024
Haymarket memorial clock tower with gated arches, Leicester, May 2024

So that’s it for this week, with one more selection from Leicester, although that isn’t quite true, because I returned to the city a couple of months later, with my team in to visit the new Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood National Nature Reserve which had just been declared and was the purpose of my visit on this occasion, so expect a second set of doors from Leicester in due course.

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.

Thursday Doors

6979. Cumberland Basin

Zake, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2025
Zake, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2025

This piece by Zake is something a little different, a variation on a theme from the artist. It is rare to see Zake paint anything approximating to letters, but here we are with an unusual combination piece.

Zake, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2025
Zake, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2025

Two letters and two faces, making up the vowels, are nicely designed and set on a grey background with watery bubbles. For once, I will forgive the use of brown paint, because it is subtle and in keeping with the ‘slatey’, earthy, feel of the whole composition. It is always a pleasure to see artists try something new.

6978. M32 roundabout (690)

Dun Sum, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Dun Sum, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

There is something rather special and unique about Dun Sum’s incredible creations. He doesn’t come into the centre of Bristol often, but when he does, his work always makes an impact. Often, Dun Sum will paint approximations of real creatures, but there is usually a bit of a twist, and sometimes complete fantasy. This chameleon, however, is identifiable as such, with only a little artistic cartoon licence.

Dun Sum, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Dun Sum, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

Having had a household chameleon pet ‘George’ a few years back, I am rather partial to any piece representing the charming little lizards. There is plenty of charm and humour in this piece, something Dun Sum excels at, and great to see him paint on the roundabout for Hypo’s birthday paint jam.

Green Immigrant Leaf Weevil

Green Immigrant Leaf Weevil, Polydrusus formosus, Redland, Bristol, June 2025
Green Immigrant Leaf Weevil, Polydrusus formosus, Redland, Bristol, June 2025

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In the herb garden

a small emerald jewel

these warm summer days

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by Scooj

6977. St Werburghs tunnel (505)

Neddy Ned Neddy, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025
Neddy Ned Neddy, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025

I feel like I ought to have posted far more pieces by Neddy Ned Neddy than I actually have, and I can’t really be too sure why that is. Anyhow, this is a superb piece painted in his unique style as part of the very well-attended birthday paint jam for Wispa.

Neddy Ned Neddy, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025
Neddy Ned Neddy, St Werburghs, Bristol, May 2025

Rather confusingly, Neddy Ned Neddy writes WISKA, which is coincidental to it being a celebration for Wispa, some of the other artists involved in the paint jam have altered their letters to read Wispa, but not the most obvious candidate, and I think he probably missed a trick here. This is a wonderfully worked piece with a sumptuous blended fill, looking like a kind of swirly marbling. A distinctive and really cool piece of graffiti writing.

6976. M32 roundabout J3 (689)

Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

It barely needs repeating, but Hypo has been smashing it for at least a year now, and each of his pieces brings to the fore another aspect of his technical ability and creativity. This rhapsody in blue was one of a couple of recent pieces painted on this wall by Hypo.

Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025
Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2025

To manage to get a piece to ‘pop’ when it is painted in the same colour as the background is a skilful thing to do and Hypo has managed to do it well here with a clever use of a deep 3D grey drop shadow and some deft white highlights and starbursts. The tones are really lovely and his fills intricate with blue stars and yellow spots. A very fine piece of graffiti writing.