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Two month hiatus
persistent knee injury
back up and running
by Scooj
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Two month hiatus
persistent knee injury
back up and running
by Scooj
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Genuine typo
in a work memorandum
I rather like it
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by Scooj
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This year it was me
I completely forgot it
anniversary
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by Scooj
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Cha cha, cha cha cha
Step two three, step two three, step
we’re strictly ballroom
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by Scooj
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I just don’t like it
it’s ok not to like it
and guess what, I don’t
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by Scooj
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End of summer’s shift
marked by dozy bumblebees
and bowed sunflowers
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by Scooj
Curtis Hylton is a superstar, and this mural confirms his status as a worldie and no mistake. He has been to Bristol a few times in recent years, both for Upfest events and for painting with his mates, he has also painted at the Cheltenham Paint Festival where a couple of his works are still on show.

This piece, tucked away in one of the residential streets in Bedminster, is simply stunning. The owners of this property have been blessed with a magnificent piece of artwork to call their own and share with their local community.

The mural features a little boy in a yellow raincoat feeding a collection of yellow birds that are partially composed of flowers – a theme that lies at the heart of Curtis Hylton pieces. This combination of petals and feathers is so effective and creates a wonderful connection with nature.

Next to the front door is a cheeky little robin painted in slightly more russet tones, but well-matched with the rest of the piece. This photograph will undoubtedly be making an appearance in Thursday Doors sometime in the future – a fairly ordinary door enhanced by its surroundings.

To the right of the piece is a beautiful finch with its wings spread out wide and its chest revealing a couple of roses and a magnolia flower. Amazing. This is a ‘must-visit’ mural from Upfest’s 75 walls in 75 years event, and I hope that it remains well beyond the usual one-year life cycle for these things.

All of this activity and the little boy watches on.
Ah! Sweet joy – another splendid piece from Bristol’s reliable and faithful Laic217. Of all the artists in Bristol, I think that the one that brings me most pleasure is Laic217, because I have been following his progress closely and watched him develop into a first class graffiti artist.

This classy piece on the M32 cycle path returns to a melting face theme that Laic217 was rather fond of a few years ago, but it is now embellished with so much more detail and technique. His name is concealed in the melting face, and there is a nod to his crew PAD too. The bucket hat has some slightly peculiar eyes peering through, and I love the way he has painted the ridges in the brim. Another wonderful piece from Laic217.
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Determination
and I am brimming with pride
today she smashed it
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by Scooj
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On the Kang La pass
some twenty two years ago
I popped the question
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by Scooj