The scaffolding comes
down today, so I am told.
Not holding my breath.
by Scooj
The scaffolding comes
down today, so I am told.
Not holding my breath.
by Scooj
Exploring Cornish
rock pools all Summer break; those
were such carefree days.
by Scooj
A recent 3Dom work in the heart of Stokes Croft that depicts a sad picture of the future, with only one leaf surviving. There is something of the ‘Lorax’ about the scene. Love is the answer.

Messages and warnings like this do not go unheeded, I mean hey, I looked at it and now I’m talking about it.
7/10
Upland tree planting
arrests runoff and flooding
of unfortunates.
by Scooj
Oh, cold Winter come
and cleanse with frost and snow, land
draped in Autumn mud.
by Scooj
I photographed this lovely Sepr work at the end of July this year, shortly after Upfest 2015. I particularly like this mural, probably because I rather like most of Sepr’s work.

It is similar to another piece he sprayed around the same time in Dighton Street. Grey shades and musical instruments.

8/10
Days filled with many
jobs to do, and, alas, not
enough haiku time.
by Scooj
It is easy to work out that Bristol has been shaped, historically, physically and culturally, by the River Frome and the freshwater environment. Street names are the biggest clue. Here we have Marsh Street, but there are many other watery names, including Broadmead, Quay Street, Wade Street, Broad Weir and Ferry Street to name only a few.

I digress. This is yet another Kid Crayon whestpaste in a street that has very little other graffiti. It is a reasonably uninteresting street for pedestrians and street artists alike.

I was pleased to have found this work, because it is one of several that KC has themed with the two red stripes on the face. I’m not sure what the stripes represent and maybe I’ll never know. They make an appearance also on the faces of the characters from the mural in Fairfax Street.
Another unusual but likable work.
7.5/10
Put pen to paper;
compose salutations for
family and friends.
by Scooj
So this is where the
legal folk work, preparing
for battle in court.
by Scooj
