6582. Dean Lane skate park (787)

Zake, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2024
Zake, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2024

Zake bases his work around a cartoon face. A few years ago, the face would usually be just the face, but these days, the face has become the central element to something bigger, perhaps more of a narrative around the face, with things going on.  A glance at this updated gallery of his work gives you some idea of his development and growth as a street artist.

Zake, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2024
Zake, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2024

This is a curious piece, and all I can think of when I look at it is ‘sperm cell’, a thought very difficult to unthink. I suppose it could be a tadpole, or at a stretch some kind of eel. Whatever it is, it is mildly unsettling and weird. The piece was painted as part of a three-way collaborative wall by Hire, Zake and Ceus, where each piece was utterly distinct from the others in style, colour and content. So the only real element of collaboration was the background and the friendship of painting together.

5444. River Avon (48)

Zake, River Avon, Bristol, August 2023
Zake, River Avon, Bristol, August 2023

I don’t often hunt down specific pieces that I have seen on social media, preferring to come across them on my walks, as that somehow feels more authentic and retains the element of surprise. However, occasionally I see something, know where it is and actively seek it out and use the opportunity to photograph anything else that takes my fancy. This piece by Zake was one of those I had to go and look for, before it got too tagged up.

Zake, River Avon, Bristol, August 2023
Zake, River Avon, Bristol, August 2023

Zake has played with faces within faces, or emerging from faces before, but not quite as mesmerisingly as this. Is the bigger face consuming the smaller one, or is the smaller ne wearing the larger one? Either way, this piece has all the hallmarks of a Zake work, with definition of the features achieved through light and dark shading, creating the most wonderful 3D effect. This piece was well worth the slightly longer walk than I usually do in the area.