7171. M32 roundabout J3 (711)

Cheo, Dibz and Ulow, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Cheo, Dibz and Ulow, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

Lots to see and admire in this wonderful triptych from Cheo, Dibz and Ulow, painted during a ‘high end’ paint jam celebrating the latter’s birthday. The whole wall, (see last photograph) was sheer class.

Cheo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Cheo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

First up in this little sequence of three is a brilliant B Boy character by Cheo, with his second piece of the paint jam.  A perfect cartoon-style, with so much detail to enjoy, and of course the trademark bee.

Dibz, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Dibz, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

In the middle of this triptych is an outstanding piece of graffiti writing by Dibz which appropriately spells out ULOW. Beautifully designed letters and fills have to give way a little to some amazing exploding pink bubbles. A nicely balanced piece.

Ulow, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Ulow, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

Finally, all eyes are on the amazing character by the birthday boy himself. Ulow has painted an extraordinary comic-style full portrait of a young woman dancing, or so it appears. Ulow has created enormous depth with his perspective, and accentuated the muscle-tone incredibly skilfully. Truly stunning work from all three artists.

Minto, Cheo, Hypo, Ulow, Dibz, Soker, Rusk, Shade One and Turoe, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Minto, Cheo, Hypo, Ulow, Dibz, Soker, Rusk, Shade One and Turoe, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

7170. Purdown (95)

Mr Klue, Purdown, Bristol, August 2025
Mr Klue, Purdown, Bristol, August 2025

We fly back to Bristol today, after a wonderful week away in Madeira. I will be in the air when today’s posts publish, so I wrote them both last night. You don’t need to know any of that, but it is late, I am tired and I don’t much want to go home.

Mr Klue, Purdown, Bristol, August 2025
Mr Klue, Purdown, Bristol, August 2025

I suppose, at least, that I will be able to go for walks with the dog again and seek out new street/graffiti art. Such as this classic piece up at Purdown, by Mr Klue. The ghostly character resembles the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, and has an ethereal fantasy appearance. A Bristol icon from Mr Klue.

7169. Cumberland Basin

Daz Cat, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2025
Daz Cat, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2025

What a strange piece from Daz Cat. A cat and a character, but what brings these two together? I can’t figure out the story at all. I think this is the first cartoon-style figure I have seen of a person like this from Daz Cat.

Daz Cat, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2025
Daz Cat, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, August 2025

The character reminds me of Cletus Spuckler from The Simpsons, he has that kind of hillbilly look about him. I love the way that Daz Cat is always pushing his own boundaries, and loves to tell a good story through his art.

7168. M32 roundabout J3 (710)

Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

Another quick couple of posts today… too busy with the dying embers of our holiday. This is a lovely piece celebrating Ulow’s birthday, and part of a sensational paint jam. Hypo has abandoned his letters in favour of ULOW.

Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Hypo, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

When artists change their letters, I am left wondering if it is more of a challenge, or whether they can transpose their skills seamlessly. Lots of things to like about this piece, great colours, lots of fill decorations, and effective white highlights providing depth. A nice birthday gift.

Minto, Cheo, Hypo, Ulow, Dibz, Soker, Rusk, Shade One and Turoe, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Minto, Cheo, Hypo, Ulow, Dibz, Soker, Rusk, Shade One and Turoe, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025

7167. L Dub (80)

Ayup, L Dub, Bristol, July 2025
Ayup, L Dub, Bristol, July 2025

I met Ayup about a year ago in St Werburghs tunnel when he was visiting Bristol, and I remember asking him if he visited often. I think he said only occasionally. I recall that he comes from Derbyshire, hence the name.

Ayup, L Dub, Bristol, July 2025
Ayup, L Dub, Bristol, July 2025

This superb character piece was painted during a paint jam, which I think was for somebody’s birthday, but I forget who. The large-headed character has had his roller out and been buffing walls, always a good theme for character pieces. Ayup has done a great job, creating a believable and rather grumpy looking character. All good.

7166. Brunel Way (355)

RA, Brunel Way, Bristol, July 2025
RA, Brunel Way, Bristol, July 2025

I am a little bit short on time for today’s posts, so this is going to be a quick one. I think that this might be the last piece in a delightful display of stencils painted by RA on a visit to Bristol, probably in July, on the columns under Brunel Way.

RA, Brunel Way, Bristol, July 2025
RA, Brunel Way, Bristol, July 2025

This incredible spider piece might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it has style and impact through its design and powerful red and black colour selection. It would be great to welcome RA back to Bristol sometime.

7165. Dean Lane skate park (865)

Asre, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2025
Asre, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2025

Asre has a new Instagram handle, @azre_returns which is a great description of his status as a street artist in Bristol. He was pretty busy a couple of years back and then abruptly stopped. Good things come to those who wait, and at last Asre has rewarded us with one of his trademark character portraits.

Asre, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2025
Asre, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2025

The character is wearing a baseball cap with the letters AEK which might relate to the Greek football club AEK Athens. Google searches didn’t give me an answer to the word ‘Trelenomai’, so the theme to the piece remains a bit of a mystery. The character itself is grimacing a little and has crosses for pupils, a tell-tale sign the piece is by Asre. Great to see him back.

7164. Boiling Wells Lane (5)

Hemper, Boiling Wells Lane, Bristol, August 2025
Hemper, Boiling Wells Lane, Bristol, August 2025

Tunnel entrances are always difficult to photograph, especially on sunny days, as you can see from this light/shadow image taken at the second tunnel in St Werburghs. The poor photo doesn’t detract from the quality of the graffiti writing by Hemper.

Hemper, Boiling Wells Lane, Bristol, August 2025
Hemper, Boiling Wells Lane, Bristol, August 2025

Writing in his short-form HEMS, Hemper has provided a checked background, which is inspirational, and, using three colours, one step age and of the simple concept. The yellow letters, incorporating two characters, are outstanding, with brilliant use of black and white highlights to give 3D depth to them. The work of a genius (I rarely use the term, but in this case I believe it to be true).

7163. M32 Cycle path (297)

Pura Decadencia, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, August 2025
Pura Decadencia, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, August 2025


Pura Decadencia has smashed it with this gorgeous piece of writing alongside the M32, behind the Black Swan. Her overall style and skill had been on an upward trajectory over the years, and she is now turning out some outstanding graffiti writing pieces.

Pura Decadencia, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, August 2025
Pura Decadencia, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, August 2025

The regular letters are filled with yellow, light blue and green with patterns reversed out from colour to colour. The letters are bordered confidently with a thick red line that helps the letters stand out. A yellow plasma line runs through the piece, and it is all presented on a black buffed wall, without which it would risk being swamped by surrounding artwork. Excellent graffiti writing from Pura Decadencia.

7162. Brunel Way (334)

Mr Crawls and Mote, Brunel Way, Bristol, August 2025
Mr Crawls and Mote, Brunel Way, Bristol, August 2025

It has been a little while, but I think I can safely say that the painting duo of Mr Crawls and Mote are back, and painting together again, which in my book is a great thing. The pair have painted a few collaborations lately, but I have struggled to keep up with them.

Mr Crawls and Mote, Brunel Way, Bristol, August 2025
Mr Crawls and Mote, Brunel Way, Bristol, August 2025

On the left, Mr Crawls has painted a bird, looking rather startled, in his stylised cartoon form, in which he has incorporated a couple of Mote design ideas, such as the line through the beak and the horizontal lines on the eyes. I think the bird might be a pigeon.

To the right, Mote has gone to town with his portrait piece of a moustachioed man. The composite style isn’t one I have seen before, and I rather like it. A nice purple theme is rounded off with a chrome background, something of a signature for this pair.