3343. M32 Cycle path (91)

Last weekend, a chance meeting with Sam Spade (a street art hunter) in St Werburghs tunnel, led to one of those perfect moments for photographing street art and meeting artists. He told me that there was a lot of activity on the M32 cycle path, behind the Black Swan and that I ought to get myself over there. I was heading in that direction anyway, but the light was fading and I might just as easily have headed home. Luckily I went to take a look and there was a paint jam of about seven or eight artists just coming to an end, many of whom I hadn’t met before (more on that in posts to come).

Sled One, M32 cycle path, Bristol, November 2020
Sled One, M32 cycle path, Bristol, November 2020

This piece from Sled One had already been completed, and he was just hanging around watching the other artists as they completed their work. Sled One is one of the most gifted artists I know, and he seems to be able to create stunning work, graffiti writing or character pieces, with consummate ease. Here the letters spell out SLED (although it almost looks like he has slipped in  an extra D) in a selection of letter shapes and colour shadings. The red and blue cloud clumps add an extra dimension to this fine piece of writing.

Biers

A gallery of fantastic graffiti writing and characters from Bristol’s Biers, AKA OYeah, WD40 and @Jimothy_slip from the No Frills crew.

Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, August 2025
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2025
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2025
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, January 2025
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, January 2025
Biers, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, December 2024
Biers, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, December 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2019
Slim Pickings (Tes) and Biers, M32 Spot, Bristol, August 2024
Slim Pickings (Tes) and Biers, M32 Spot, Bristol, August 2024
Biers, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, August 2024
Biers, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, August 2024
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2024
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2024
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, April 2024
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, April 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, March 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2024
Biers, St Werburghs, Bristol, February 2024
Biers, St Werburghs, Bristol, February 2024
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2023
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, December 2023
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, December 2023
Biers, Hepburn Lane, Bristol, November 2023
Biers, Hepburn Lane, Bristol, November 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2023
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2023
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, June 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2023
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, Ocober 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, Ocober 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, Ocober 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, Ocober 2022
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, August 2022
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, August 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2022
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, July 2022
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, July 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2022
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2022
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, January 2022
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, January 2022
Biers, Moon Street, Bristol, January 2022
Biers, Moon Street, Bristol, January 2022
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, January 2022
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, January 2022
Biers, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, December 2021
Biers, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, December 2021
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2021
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, October 2021
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, November 2021
Biers, River Avon, Bristol, November 2021
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, January 2021
Biers, M32 Cycle path, Bristol, January 2021
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2020
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2020
Biers and Slim Pickings, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2021
Biers and Slim Pickings, Dean Lane, Bristol, January 2021
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, November 2020
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, November 2020
Biers, M32 cycle path, Bristol, October 2020
Biers, M32 cycle path, Bristol, October 2020
Biers, M32 cycle path, Bristol, August 2020
Biers, M32 cycle path, Bristol, August 2020
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, October 2019
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, October 2019
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, October 2019
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, October 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, September 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, August 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, April 2019
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, June 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, May 2018
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2018
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, May 2018
Biers, Old Bread Street, Bristol, September 2016
Biers, Old Bread Street, Bristol, September 2016
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2018
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, February 2018
Biers, Dean Lane skatepark, Bristol, July 2017
Biers, Dean Lane skatepark, Bristol, July 2017
Biers, Dean Lane skatepark, Bristol, July 2017
Biers, Dean Lane skatepark, Bristol, July 2017
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2017
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2017
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2017
Biers, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2017
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2017
Biers, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2017

3342. St Werburghs tunnel (210)

Resembling one of the giant stone head statues of Easter Island is this rather nice and low-key piece by Zace. This is only the second piece I have posted by Zace, and it illustrates the diversity of artists in Bristol at the moment and the rate at which new ones are joining the already sizeable cohort.

Zace, St Werburghs, Bristol, November 2020
Zace, St Werburghs, Bristol, November 2020

There is something about this piece that I really like, maybe its modesty or the simplicity. The expression is difficult to read – an enigmatic smile perhaps? There is a lot to like and enjoy in a piece like this one and I really look forward to finding more work from Zace.

3341. M32 Cycle path (90)

What a wonderful, wonderful surprise it was to find this gorgeous piece by Rosalita (RAW) on the M32 cycle path recently, and better than that, it was one of three – others to follow soon. Rosalita is an enigmatic artist, making only rare appearances on the walls of Bristol, but her presence however rare is always welcome.

Rosalita, M32 cycle path, Bristol, November 2020
Rosalita, M32 cycle path, Bristol, November 2020

This previously unpainted column (it had been tagged), quite unusual at this location,  is the perfect spot for this amazing little cherub, perching on a skull. The piece is really unusual and the character beautifully painted and filled with a yellow base and red highlights, finished off with some beautiful tattoo decorations in blue. This is a heavenly piece (peace?) and a welcome addition to the writing we are more used to seeing around here. I can’t wait to post her other associated murals.

Thursday doors – 3 November 2020

Doors 131 – a welcome to Dan Anton and some more graffiti archive doors

It has been an ultra busy week, so I am returning to my ‘safety blanket’ of doors from my street art archives. The worrying thing is that I am steadily using up my reserve doors and really need to get out to photograph some new and exciting doors. Bristol is currently in the highest tier of covid-19 restrictions, so it may still be some time before I can get out and about.

This little selection were originally posted on Natural Adventures during December 2019 and January this year. Enjoy:

 

There is a door there somewhere – I promise

Xenz, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2019
Xenz, Dean Lane, Bristol, December 2019

 

RichT, Frogmore Street, Bristol, December 2019
RichT, Frogmore Street, Bristol, December 2019

 

Paul Monsters, Leonard Lane, Bristol, December 2019
Paul Monsters, Leonard Lane, Bristol, December 2019

OK, So I cheated… There is a red gate in the wall at the bottom.

Space Invader, Lambeth High Street, London, November 2019
Space Invader, Lambeth High Street, London, November 2019

 

Nevergiveup, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2019
Nevergiveup, Dean Lane, Bristol, November 2019

 

Pekoe, Hepburn Road, Bristol, January 2020
Pekoe, Hepburn Road, Bristol, January 2020

 

Nevergiveup, River Avon, Bristol, January 2020
Nevergiveup, River Avon, Bristol, January 2020

 

Slakarts, Hepburn Road, Bristol, January 2020
Slakarts, Hepburn Road, Bristol, January 2020

 

Unify, Shoreditch, London, November 2018
Unify, Shoreditch, London, November 2018

 

BKFoxx, Hanbury Street, Shoreditch, London, November 2018
BKFoxx, Hanbury Street, Shoreditch, London, November 2018

 

SkyHigh, Shoreditch, London, November 2018
SkyHigh, Shoreditch, London, November 2018

 

Gvnly, North Street, Bristol, December 2018
Gvnly, North Street, Bristol, December 2018

 

Conrico, Newfoundland Road, Bristol, December 2019
Conrico, Newfoundland Road, Bristol, December 2019

Well there was a bit of cheating in that lot, and quite a few boarded up doors, but in this friendly community of door lovers, I’m sure even oblique references to doors are acceptable.

So that’s it for this week. More next week I hope.

If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors  from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.

by Scooj

3340. M32 Cycle path (89)

Another little trip into my archives to share this outstanding piece of graffiti writing from Spanish artist Claro_que_sssnoh from August this year. At the time I took the photograph, I’m not certain I knew who the artist was and so it stayed in my archives waiting to be freed.

Claro_que_sssnoh, M32 cycle path, Bristol, August 2020
Claro_que_sssnoh, M32 cycle path, Bristol, August 2020

Claro (I am shortening the name to save my sanity) has produced an absolutely stunning piece with so much to admire. The joyful pinks and blues set a happy tone for the writing which is out of the top drawer. It is those pink spots though that grab the eye and make this a memorable piece. Mouthwatering.

3339. Purdown HAA Battery (12)

I first encountered the work of Mind Control at Upfest 2017 when he was a  sixteen-year-old young man. Since then, I have seen pieces every now and again, but especially over the last few months. I had to dig this one out of my July archive and am pleased that I did, because it is the passionate and political piece of an angry young man.

Mind Control, Purdown Battery, Bristol, July 2020
Mind Control, Purdown Battery, Bristol, July 2020

Probably prompted by the Black Lives Matter movement this is a strong message against fascism and shows a hand crushing a swastika, not an emblem you see too often these days, even if there are still large numbers of racists and fascists about. I doff my cap to this young man for this statement.

3338. M32 roundabout J3 (267)

I had to go back into my archives to dig this little beauty out by Daz Cat and CD.TC that had managed to get left behind. Daz Cat in particular appears to be going through a bit of a purple patch at the moment, but both artists are getting out and about.

Daz Cat, M32 roundabout, Bristol, July 2020
Daz Cat, M32 roundabout, Bristol, July 2020

On the left of the collaborative piece is a Daz Cat cat in browns and greens with a red surround on a white buffed wall – colours that extend across the whole piece that makes it one of those colour/style sharing collaborations. The cat is holding one half of a sign which reads ‘More peace, fuck police’, and it was painted in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement gaining pace during the summer after the George Floyd killing.

CD.TC, M32 roundabout, Bristol, July 2020
CD.TC, M32 roundabout, Bristol, July 2020

On the right is a wonderful and slightly grotesque character from CD.TC. I love the hand clutching a pencil, it has something really cool about it. These two artists would appear to be firm friends, along with Kool Hand, and their collaborations are a prominent feature on the Bristol street art scene.

Daz Cat and CD.TC, M32 roundabout, Bristol, July 2020
Daz Cat and CD.TC, M32 roundabout, Bristol, July 2020

3337. St Werburghs tunnel (209)

Always colourful and always a little bit different is what you expect to get with a Benjimagnetic piece. His work feels like it is layered, with each layer adding complexity to the piece, but I haven’t yet seen him paint, so it is difficult to know how he constructs his work.

Benjimagnetic, St Werburghs, Bristol, November 2020
Benjimagnetic, St Werburghs, Bristol, November 2020

I have a real blind spot with reading his letters which is I think because they are hinted at with some black highlights and ethereal fills. If the fills were more solid and outlined complete, it would be much easier to interpret, but then it just wouldn’t be Benjimagnetic. He completes this piece with the words “Outsiders live forever”  – whatever that means.

3336. River Avon (10)

Painted alongside his compatriots, this stunning piece by visiting Spanish artist Sin Prisas complements the Satan by Dabuten Tronko perfectly. I’m not exactly certain when this piece was painted, but I think it was during October/November this year, and when I took these pictures, it all looked clean and fresh too me.

Sin Prisas, River Avon, Bristol, November 2020
Sin Prisas, River Avon, Bristol, November 2020

This is a satanic figure peering over a wall and up to no good, with a devil capped spray can at the ready. It is beautifully sprayed with plenty of depth and some nice details. These guys sure can paint and this wall is really impressive. If you’ve not been there to take a look yet, I can highly recommend it.

Dabuten Tronko, River Avon, Bristol, November 2020
Dabuten Tronko, River Avon, Bristol, November 2020