6267. Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024 (2)

Roo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, North Place car park, Cheltenham, July 2024
Roo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, North Place car park, Cheltenham, July 2024

So this is the second of the first three posts from the Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024. I have had to pull together three pieces in each post, simply so that I can fit them in with my regular posts of Bristol street art. Things have never been so busy, and at the end of each month I still have dozens of unposted pieces, because there is so much great art being produced out there. I can’t get close to posting it all.

Roo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, North Place car park, Cheltenham, July 2024
Roo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, North Place car park, Cheltenham, July 2024

It was a pleasure to watch as Roo finished off this wonderful piece, and catch up with her in the Two Pigs where she was selling her merch. This is a great piece that tells a fun story of a frog and a ‘no swimming’ sign. I think it might just be one of my favourite Roo piece ever.

Apparan, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, East car park, Cheltenham, July 2024
Apparan, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, East car park, Cheltenham, July 2024

In the car park is this outstanding portrait piece by Apparan, who is not a stranger to Natural Adventures, having posted an Upfest piece and one from Stratford in London in the past.

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The portrait is beautifully accompanied with a flower and a beguiling background, which certainly brightens up an otherwise ordinary concrete car park wall.

Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, North Place car park, Cheltenham, July 2024
Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024, North Place car park, Cheltenham, July 2024

Rounding off this small selection of three pieces from the CPF is this excellent piece by Codo, who I met at last year’s festival and who was very kind to me, giving me some caps and paint. His intricate doodle work is superb, and brings out the best in the central character which is a large version of the smaller background symbols and characters. Some very nice pieces from Cheltenham. Three more to come tomorrow.

5415. Cheltenham 2023 (5)

Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 23. Cheltenham, July 2023
Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 23, Cheltenham, July 2023

When I first started to write about graffiti and street art back in 2015, I had my own unconscious biases and preconceptions about the artists, and I must confess that I was a little afraid, believing that the edgy nature of the world I was entering was somehow representative of the people creating the art. How utterly wrong I was, and what a fool I was. I have met many, many artists and I can think of only one or two that were having a ‘bad hair day’, all the rest, without exception, have been wonderful people with interesting stories to tell, generous with their time and conversation.

Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 23. Cheltenham, July 2023
Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 23, Cheltenham, July 2023

So, with this backdrop of incredible and talented people in mind, I met one of the very kindest and engaging people to date at the Cheltenham Paint Festival in one of the Honeybourne Line tunnels. I am talking about Codo (@codoartni). I caught up with Codo while he was finishing off his intricate/simple doodle piece, and he stopped, not only to chat with me, but went on to advise me on several aspects of can control, and gifted me some spray cans and a whole ton of banana caps. He made these gestures without any desire for gratitude, but filled with enthusiasm to help a wannabe artist. He made my day.

Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 23. Cheltenham, July 2023
Codo, Cheltenham Paint Festival 23. Cheltenham, July 2023

I have not seen Codo’s work before, so it was great to see him at work on this piece. Originally he had sprayed a pink and blue background with doodles, but decided to overwrite it with black lined doodles and the resulting effect is rather good. In amongst the patterns and faces are shout-outs to other artists he was painting with and other cryptic messages. The central character, dominates the work and is a simple thick-lined version of the smaller doodles all around. This is Codo’s identity, his look and feel that underpins his work. Great stuff. I very much hope to meet him again, perhaps if he could get himself invited over to Upfest next year or something like that, that would be cool.