Thursday doors – 25 April 2024 – Doors from Highgate, London

Doors 262 – Doors from Highgate, London, November 2023 (Part I)

Last November I went to London to visit one of my uncles who has been rather unwell. He lives in  Highgate in North London, where I lived for much of the first eighteen years of my life. After paying my uncle a visit, I thought I’d nip up to Highgate Village which was once so familiar to me when I was growing up, and where I went to secondary school.

Of course when I lived there I never really took in the special place, the architecture and of course the doors – I think appreciation of doors is something that comes with age. This post is the first of several selections of doors that I managed to snap in the space of an hour, before a rapid retreat back to Bristol. My uncle, in case you are wondering, is recovering well albeit quite slowly. I hope you enjoy this week’s selection:

This is Highgate! - door and glass-panelled shopfront, Highgate, London, November 2023
This is Highgate! – door and glass-panelled shopfront, Highgate, London, November 2023
The gates to Waterlow Park where I spent many happy moments, Highgate, London, November 2023
The gates to Waterlow Park where I spent many happy moments, Highgate, London, November 2023
High security door? Highgate, London, November 2023
High security door? Highgate, London, November 2023
Park View blue door, Highgate, London, November 2023
Park View blue door, Highgate, London, November 2023
Yellow door with fancy crest, Highgate, London, November 2023
Yellow door with fancy crest, Highgate, London, November 2023
Red door and steps, Highgate, London, November 2023
Red door and steps, Highgate, London, November 2023
Green door with large flat awning and worn steps, Highgate, London, November 2023
Green door with large flat awning and worn steps, Highgate, London, November 2023
Grey doors of the Angel Inn where many happy hours were spent, Highgate, London, November 2023
Grey doors of the Angel Inn where many happy hours were spent, Highgate, London, November 2023

Spending time in Highgate and writing this post now fills me with nostalgia. There will be plenty more doors to come from Highgate in the next few weeks. May I wish you a very happy weekend.

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.

by Scooj

5904. Southampton Row, London

Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024
Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024

Serendipity is real – some things are just meant to be. I recently ran a workshop in Holborn, London and had engineered enough time, after the event, to walk from Holborn to Bedford Square where I lived with my parents for a few years when I was home from University. I simply wanted to see the old place and feel that nostalgia for a time when I was in my prime. To get there, I did a spot of psychogeography, knowing roughly where I was heading, but taking a random route to get there. My reward was to stumble across this Dan Kitchener extravaganza on the NYX Hotel in Southampton Row. I had no idea of its existence.

Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024
Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024

I imagine that Dan Kitchener charged a hefty sum for this extraordinary commission incorporating a collection of pieces. The first section features one of his incredible rainy urban Tokyo scenes full of nocturnal buzz and bustle – a scene that he has perfected over many years.

Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024
Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024

Adjacent to this is a beautiful portrait, stunningly painted, of a woman wearing a see-through plastic coat and pink neon glasses, straight out of the dystopian world of Blade Runner. Indescribably brilliant.

Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024
Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024

Next up, opposite the entrance to the hotel, is this concrete column painted with an outstanding ‘wet window’ effect piece. This is such a clever technique that leaves you wondering, how on earth does he do this?

Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024
Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024

Finally, and on a huge elevation, Dan Kitchener has painted a piece which extends from the top of the hotel to the ground, a total of eleven floors I think – a truly world-class piece.

Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024
Dan Kitchener, Southampton Row, London, March 2024

The top section of the mural features some stylised views of the city, while the bottom is a busy wet London scene, complete with red buses and black cabs – perfect for a tourist audience. Rarely does one get to see such a collection of artwork, and yet here it is in the centre of London – I wonder how many people simply walk past it without so much as a glance – more fool they. A perfect end to a great day in London.

E and R

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You kept us waiting

twenty three years a couple

tied the knot at last

.

by Scooj

Journey

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Bristol to Bath Spa

Swindon and Didcot Parkway

London Paddington

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by Scooj

* I know. A rather lazy haiku today.

A new dawn

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Passing through fog banks

glimpses of sunrise between

train trip to London

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by Scooj

Roo

A gallery of outstanding animal characters from London artist Roo.

Instargram: @roo_art

All photographs by Scooj

Roo, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023
Roo, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023

Roo, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2023
Roo, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2023

Roo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, March 2023
Roo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, March 2023

Sky and Roo 0007 5 March 2023_edited
Sky and Roo 0007 5 March 2023_edited

Sky and Roo 0007 5 March 2023_edited
Sky and Roo 0007 5 March 2023_edited

Roo, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2022
Roo, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, May 2022

Roo, Brunel Way, Bristol, September 2021
Roo, Brunel Way, Bristol, September 2021

Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21
Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21

Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21
Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21

Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21
Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21

Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21
Roo, East Street, Bristol, July 2021, Upfest 21

Roo, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016
Roo, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016

SkyHigh and Roo, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016
SkyHigh and Roo, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016

Roo, Leake Street, London, July 2019
Roo, Leake Street, London, July 2019

Roo, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2018
Roo, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2018

Roo, M32 Spot, Bristol, February 2018
Roo, M32 Spot, Bristol, February 2018

The visit

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An old man declines

this strong man now so fragile

our hug long lasting

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by Scooj

Sprint

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King’s Cross train in five

I’m in St Pancras station

an ungainly sprint

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by Scooj

5252. Lighthouse Community Garden, London (10)

Vane MG, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023
Vane MG, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023

Here we have another wonderful portrait piece from the Lighthouse Community Garden in London, this time from an artist called Vane MG. She is an artist and designer originally from Colombia, but is now living and working in London. The following is from her excellent website:

She worked in the Design world from 2009 & in 2015 she started working on projects which focussed on highlighting the importance of Latin American women. Her objective is to attempt to reclaim elements of the cultural past, integrating it with the present and creating new images that help to define a lost identity.

Vane MG, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023
Vane MG, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023

The portrait of a young girl is exquisitely painted in lilac and turquoise tones, creating depth with clever light and shadowing. A child’s windmill is in front of the girl, whose expression is slightly haunting, with the glimmer of a smile hiding a sadness – at least that is how I see it. A truly lovely piece for another artist who needs to be snapped up for the next Upfest festival in Bristol.

5251. Lighthouse Community Garden, London (9)

Elno, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023
Elno, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023

One of the things about finding street art in a place that isn’t your home, is that you will come across artists that you are unfamiliar with, and that is certainly the case here with this fabulous portrait piece by Elno at the Lighthouse Community Garden in Stratford.

Elno, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023
Elno, Lighthouse Community Garden, London, April 2023

Elena Gonzalez Nieto also known as ELNO, is a Spanish visual artist based in London since 2014 (taken from her fabulous website) who it would seem specialises in stunning portrait pieces elaborated with bright colourful backgrounds. Although painted last year, the piece looks fresh and vibrant – definitely a candidate for Upfest I would have thought.