7254. Dean Lane skate park (878)

Miso, Zase and Real143, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025
Miso, Zase and Real143, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025

For a short period in September, we were privileged to see a few pieces from Zase, a well known Bristol street artist, painting alongside what I assume were friends who were visiting. It would seem that it took the enthusiasm of these friends to encourage Zase to his some walls – good news indeed. This is a collaborative wall on the side of the swimming pool at Dean Lane by Miso, Zase and Real 143.

Miso, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025
Miso, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025

First up, and setting the tone with an unusual colour scheme, is this rather nice blocky piece by Miso. The piece cleverly plays with light and shade, giving the impression that the upper half is in shadow, which it isn’t. The effect is accentuated by darker shades on the upper half, and bright highlights glowing like lights. Playful stuff.

Zase, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025
Zase, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025

In the middle Zase has written out his name in his anamorphic style, playing tricks with the eyes, creating an extraordinary three-dimensional effect. Again, the use of light and shade helps to create this illusion.

Real143, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025
Real143, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025

To the right, and continuing the colour scheme, is another anamorphic piece, this time by Real143, and adopting a quite different overall style. This piece is much softer, with flowing rounded lines that together build an object with depth running deep into the wall. All three pieces play tricks with our eyes and this is a very special collaboration indeed.

7216. Stapleton Road.

Real143, Zase and Mysobastarts, Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 2025
Real143, Zase and Mysobastarts, Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 2025

It has been great to see a small burst of activity from Zase in recent weeks. Zase is arguably Bristol’s best anamorphic graffiti writer and here he has collaborated with friends, Real143 and Mysobastarts.

Real143 and Zase, Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 2025
Real143 and Zase, Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 2025

To the left Real143 and Zase have painted two extraordinary anamorphic pieces that are set on a red background, both with extraordinary detail and elements that deceive the eye into thinking the letters are popping from the wall. Both anamorphic, each in a different style.

Mysobastarts, Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 2025
Mysobastarts, Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 2025

To the right, Mysobastarts has written some flatter letters filled with three horizontal colour tones and decorated with magnificent splashes of red and blue colour, consistent with the other half of the collaboration. I am not certain what the letters spell, but it looks like ‘mic hag’. All in all, the whole collaboration is as tight as it is possible to be. Fabulous.

7179. Dean Lane skate park (866)

Real143 and Zase, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025
Real143 and Zase, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025

Just before I went away on holiday there was a spate of superb pieces from Zase and what I assume are friends of his. This is particularly great news, as Zase has been very quiet ever since his paining partner Dakor left the UK. This outstanding collaboration is by Zase and Real143.

Real143 and Zase, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025
Real143 and Zase, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2025

The whole collaboration is an anamorphic masterpiece, with two distinct styles of writing. On the left is writing by Real 143 which I cannot decipher – perhaps it says REAL? to the right the familiar ZASE letters leap out from the wall thanks to the skilful design and shading.  Intertwined with the edges of the letters is a stunning magenta element that looks like some kind of muscle attachment or sub-cellular proteins or something like that, if you get my drift. An utterly outstanding collaboration from Zase and Real 143.