6361. Cumberland Basin

Chill, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2024
Chill, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2024

Usually when I photograph collaborative work, especially from the PWA crew, I tend to post all of the pieces together, which risks a little, the dilution of impact of each of the contributing artists. Sometimes I like to decouple the collaboration to be able to concentrate on a single piece and this is what I have done with this fine cartoon piece by Chill.

Chill, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2024
Chill, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2024

This piece by Chill was painted as part of the celebratory paint jam for Werm’s birthday, an event that generates a great turnout every year. Chill has come on such a long way over the last few years and his cartoon-style character pieces betray his tattoo artist background, with strong clear black (ink) outlines and interesting designs. He also includes some ornamentation, usually little birds and greenery, but here in the form of skulls with plasma bursts emanating from them. This is a great example of Chill’s fabulous work.

6086. Cumberland Basin

 

Mr Crawls and Mote, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024
Mr Crawls and Mote, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024

I’m not sure how old this collaboration by Mr Crawls and Mote is, but it can’t be all that old, because it contains some fairly recent features incorporated into each of their work. The reason I am a bit puzzled is that the fencing in front of the wall looks like it has been there a while. All I can think is that they moved it out of the way to paint and then put it back afterwards.

Mr Crawls, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024
Mr Crawls, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024

To the left is a a stylised cartoon bird by Mr Crawls, which is a development of his earlier birds that we used to see about the place. There is something slightly more figurative about the artwork, and it is a direction that the artist is going in that I am definitely enjoying.

Mote, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024
Mote, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2024

Like other artists, street artists appear to go through ‘periods’ and I would call this Mote’s ‘eye’ period, where he is playing with different presentations of eyes. The mouth of this one seems to almost be leaning in to Picasso territory, or maybe something a little more surreal. Lots more fun from these to to come, but I was happy with finding this collaboration which was just a little bit off the beaten track.