2883. Shoreditch, London

This picture was taken in August 2016 during one of my reasonably infrequent trips to Shoreditch. I am beginning to think I need another trip there, but for the moment I’ll be staying put. This gorgeous piece is by Mr Cenz, whose etherial portraits are emblematic of the London street art scene.

Mr Cenz, Shoreditch, London, August 2016
Mr Cenz, Shoreditch, London, August 2016

There is something about the colors green and purple that work so well together and Mr Cenz has worked his magic in this piece, creatinng a metallic sheen to the whole thing with carefully positioned white highlights.. The strange thing about this piece is that the familiar female features are held together by shades and abstract shapes that on their own wouldn’t look like anything. Clever work.

 

 

2882. Shoreditch, London

I have encountered Zabou’s work in London, Bristol (at Upfest) and in Cheltenham at last year’s paint festival, where I was lucky enough to meet her and have a quick chat, in which I basically gushed about her work and probably made a bit of a fool of myself. I seem to recall that I said I would send her some posts I had written about her work, but typical of my general uselesness I haven’t done it.

Zabou, Shoreditch, London, August 2016
Zabou, Shoreditch, London, August 2016

This is a fabulous piece in Soreditch of two angelic figures looking like they are going to get up to no good with spray cans at the ready. The piece has a kind of ’50s retro feel about it, maybe it is the hairstyles. If one took a look at it today, it might be easy to assume that the masked ladies were protecting themselves from the Coronovirus with their facemasks. It is interesting how things can be seen in different ways depending on the context or socio-political landscape.

2881. Shoreditch, London

In a small way, the lack of new art being sprayed in Bristol due to coronavirus lock down, has enabled me to dip into my archives and share with you some pieces that I simply didn’t have space for at the timw I took the pictures. The next three posts are from a trip to Shoreditch, London in August 2016.

Tizer, Shoreditch, London, August 2016
Tizer, Shoreditch, London, August 2016

This amazing piece of widlstyle writing is by Tizer who I understand is generally considered to be one of the best graffiti writers in the old smoke. Spelling out TIZER, the green,yellow and gold metallic-looking fill is given depth by the cleverly lined 3D shadow. Nice too be able to share this one from Tizer, an artist that when I originally saw this was completely off my radar (living in the provices as I do).

Hire

A gallery of extraordinary writing and menacing rabbits from Bristol-based artist Hire.

Instagram: @hireonebf

All photographs taken by Scooj.

Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2023
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, April 2023
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, April 2023
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, April 2023
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, April 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2023
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 222
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 222
Hire, Brunel Way, Bristol, June 2022
Hire, Brunel Way, Bristol, June 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2022
Hire, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, February 2022
Hire, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, February 2022
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2021
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2020
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2020
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2020
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2020
Hire, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2019
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2018
Hire, St Werburghs, Bristol, August 2018
Hire, St Werburghs, Bristol, August 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2018
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2020
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2017
Soge and Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2017
Soge and Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2017
Hire, The Bearpit, Bristol, April 2016
Hire, The Bearpit, Bristol, April 2016
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, July 2017
Hire, St Werburghs tunnel, Bristol, June 2016
Hire, St Werburghs tunnel, Bristol, June 2016
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2017
Hire, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2017
Hire, The Bearpit, Bristol, March 2017
Hire, The Bearpit, Bristol, March 2017
Laic217 and Hire, Armada Place, Bristol, April 2017
Laic217 and Hire, Armada Place, Bristol, April 2017

2880. Upfest 2016 (175)

I think that my favourite festival artist at Upfest 2016 was this gentleman, Feoflip. I managed to catch him working on his ‘official’ piece although never saw it completed, which is a real pity and possibly the reason I never posted this before.

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The reason I liked him so much was probably down to the unofficial ‘extras’ that he painted during his stay all over the city. The style is so different from anything we are used to seeing and he truly entered into the spirit of the Bristol street art scene. I would love to see him return and bless us with more of his outstanding work. Some of the pieces he painted are shown below:

Feoflip, North Street, Bristol, November 2017
Feoflip, North Street, Bristol, November 2017
Feoflip, Little Paradise, Bristol July 2017
Feoflip, Little Paradise, Bristol July 2017
Feoflip, Gloucester Road, Bristol, September 2016
Feoflip, Gloucester Road, Bristol, September 2016
Feoflip, Welsh Back, Bristol, October 2016
Feoflip, Welsh Back, Bristol, October 2016
Feoflip, The Bearpit, Bristol, August 2016
Feoflip, The Bearpit, Bristol, August 2016
Feoflip, Wilder Street, Bristol, September 2016
Feoflip, Wilder Street, Bristol, September 2016
Feoflip, City Road, Bristol, August 2016
Feoflip, City Road, Bristol, August 2016
Feoflip, North Street, Bristol, August 2016
Feoflip, North Street, Bristol, August 2016
Feoflip, Ashton Gate School, Upfest, Bristol, July 2016
Feoflip, Ashton Gate School, Upfest, Bristol, July 2016

2879. Upfest 2016 (174)

Another throwback to Upfest 2016 and this lovely Minion piece by The Agent. Not only is The Agent a street artist and regular at Upfest, but he is also a central part of the ‘on the ground’ logistics team for the event and can be seen pretty much everywhere at the festival checking things are going smoothly.

The Agent, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016
The Agent, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016

Known for his Minion pieces (from the film Despicable Me), he is also the father of another prominent Bristol street artist. This piece typifies his strong links with the festival and screams out fun. A nice piece.

2878. Upfest 2016 (173)

Like many of these archive posts from Upfests passim, it is hard to understand why I haven’t posted this one from SkyHigh and Roo before. I can only think that it is because I never got a clean shot of the finished collaboration.

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

These two London-based artists collaborate often, and where you find a SkyHigh piece, there is usually a Roo piece nearby. I took these pictures just as Roo (who previously I have assigned a male gender – dammit) was putting the finishing touches to her work. I suspect the lower right hand quadrant is not quite finished in these pictures.

SkyHigh, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016
SkyHigh, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016

The SkyHigh half of the collaboration spells out SKY in his characteristic variety of block letters, each different from the next, and the colours used here are incredibly bright and cheerful. This is first class graffiti writing.

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

Roo has painted what I think is a dog, but looks a lot like a moose without antlers to me. The mischievous character has been spraying the letters Roo in magenta paint on the wall behind – a nice idea executed really well. This is a fine collaboration and I can only apologise for not sharing it before. (lots more apologies to come as I continue to scour the archives).

2877. Upfest 2016 (172)

Somehow, since the lock down I have a lot less free time than I had before, which feels rather counter-intuitive. I am still working full time, only at home and mostly on Covid-19 communications. The kids are at home all the time and there is no respite from looking after them 24/7. The dog still needs walks. My wife too is working full time at home and occupies the study to work, which is where our main computer resides, and all my associated street art files etc.

The upshot is that I am writing these posts in the few minutes I can when my wife takes a shower in the morning. I am on leave next week, and might be able to write a whole bunch of posts to get a little bit ahead. I don’t like flying by the seat of my pants.

Rusk, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016
Rusk, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016

This is a stunning piece from the perfectionist Rusk on the RAW wall at Upfest 2016. I consider this to be an outstanding piece of writing and somehow Rusk, using highlights, has managed to create a metallic effect, so the whole thing looks like the side of a car or something like that. I can’t understand why I’ve not posted this before. Worth the wait.

2876. Upfest 2016 (171)

The Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent UK lock down has unsurprisingly seen a dramatic decrease in new street work. This, while disappointing especially given the spell of gorgeous weather we have been having, is not all bad news, as it is giving me the opportunity to unearth some not-seen-before on Natural Adventures pieces from the archives. Starting with this spray can bin stencil from John D’oh at Upfest 2016.

John D'oh, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016
John D’oh, Upfest 2016, Bristol, July 2016

The organisers of Upfest had provided these drums for artists to dispose of their spray cans in an orderly fashion, and in true Upfest style, selected a few artists to decorate the bins, This one by John D’oh. I have to say I am not entirely sure who the people on the bin are, but I love the stencils in any case. In Bristolian he has written ‘John D’oh’s bin yer’, which tickled me. More Upfest 2016 work to come.

2875. Upper York Street (22)

This is one of the last pre-lock down pieces from March this year (photographed in April) that I have (not strictly true, as I do have more, but it is the last one I am posting for a while, before I start on a trip through the archives. Painted by Bnie, this beautiful piece of graffiti writing was sprayed at the same time as Hazard and Smak decorated this hoarding (see yesterday’s post).

Bnie, Upper York Street, Bristol, April 2020
Bnie, Upper York Street, Bristol, April 2020

This, I think, is the crispest, cleanest piece I have seen from Bnie to date and shows off her talents perfectly.The alternation of graded yellow and blue fills is really nicely done and the patterned 3D shading, a bit of a Bnie trademark, is superb. A classy piece.