War memorial

 

So many left to

fight and gave their lives in haste;

now the grass grows green

 

by Scooj

Piper

 

Penny whistle man

playing for a few coppers

and humanity

 

by Scooj

6.15pm

 

Dusk comes early now

and bats flutter, fattening

for Winter slumber.

 

by Scooj

50. Culver Street

It is only right to mark my 50th street art post with my favourite stencil artist. JPS, an adopted son of Bristol is from nearby Weston-super-Mare, where several of his works adorn the holiday town streets.

JPS, Culver Street, Bristol, September 2015
JPS, Culver Street, Bristol, September 2015

This incredibly detailed stencil, ‘Spartacus’ is a tribute to the Welsh actor Andy Whitfield who played the star role in the Starz TV production of Spartacus. He died in 2011 aged 39 of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

JPS, Culver Street, Bristol, September 2015
JPS, Culver Street, Bristol, September 2015

I was lucky enough to photograph this work a day or two after it was completed on 13 April 2015. It is the detail of the clothing and belt that I think marks out JPS as an incredible talent.

JPS, Culver Street, Bristol, September 2015
JPS, Culver Street, Bristol, September 2015

The ‘Spartacus’, on the wall of the Queen Shilling night club, is only yards away from another JPS I posted on 8 July 2015.

9/10

Clement

 

A blocking high sits

obligingly overhead

warming Autumn hearts.

 

by Scooj

Rat

 

Ninja sleeps curled up

rehearsing the next kill, her

hunting day’s begun

 

by Scooj

In response to the excellent ‘Haiku for Cats’ number 420

49. Hepburn Road

In September I took this picture of a mural by Cheo. There are a couple of things worth pointing out. The first is that he has not included one of his signature bees – perhaps not cool enough for the subject material.

Cheo, Hepburn Road, Bristol
Cheo, Hepburn Road, Bristol

Secondly, this picture does not look like a commission and is in an area where there is a lot of ‘permissive’ and ‘illegal’ art. I would always put Cheo into the former of these two categories.

7/10

Conversion

 

Scaffolders are here

effing and blinding away

in westcountry tones

 

by Scooj

48. Charlotte Street, above Vincenzo’s

This mural by Nick Walker probably gets more exposure than most in Bristol, simply by virtue of being visible from Park Street and it’s incredibly high retail foot-fall. However, I am not sure many people register it because, in my experience, most people don’t look up, especially when they are shopping.

Nick Walker, Charlotte Street, Bristol, April 2015
Nick Walker, Charlotte Street, Bristol, April 2015

This work is rather corny if you ask me, a bit of a schoolboy joke, but it does show Nick Walker’s range.

Nick Walker, Charlotte Street, Bristol, April 2015
Nick Walker, Charlotte Street, Bristol, April 2015

 

 

Poets Corner

 

We shall aggregate

here and recite our fine verse

for all to admire

 

by Scooj