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Post by maximyk on Aug 7, 2015 0:13:54 GMT
Alot like Wynwood in Miami..
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Post by feralthings on Aug 13, 2015 22:24:46 GMT
Deams Voyder Petro Luke Jerram Tes, Sake (The United Bombers), Arse, Drek and 3Dom (it's an old'un but a good'un) Deams, Georgia Anton and Soker Deams, Georgia Anton, Chelway, Soker, Cheo, Andy Council, Jody and Banksy. (The two pieces above dedicated to Chelway are painted at the Barton Hill Dugout and here's a 360° view of the whole ball court. I haven't uploaded other close-up photos because most of the other pieces aren't new so I've probably previously uploaded images but if anyone wants to see close-ups just shout.)
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Post by feralthings on Aug 20, 2015 18:47:27 GMT
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Aug 20, 2015 21:12:51 GMT
thanks for posting these. really cool...between getting tagged over, buffed, and bank robbers, I'm actually surprised there are that many left, even in shitty condition.
seeing the grim reaper out of water though is painful to see
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Post by vikingsurfer on Dec 10, 2015 13:11:22 GMT
So there I was in Bristol last night, telling my friend about an artist he has to look up by the name of 'Stik'. "Explain his art to me" he said. Well its a simple combination of 5 lined stick people and yet they convey some of the most delicate and intimate human emotions you could imagine. "Like that"? he said. I look up and BOOM! Right in front of me. Love Stik.
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Post by Commissioner on Dec 10, 2015 13:47:53 GMT
So there I was in Bristol last night, telling my friend about an artist he has to look up by the name of 'Stik'. "Explain his art to me" he said. Well its a simple combination of 5 lined stick people and yet they convey some of the most delicate and intimate human emotions you could imagine. "Like that"? he said. I look up and BOOM! Right in front of me. Love Stik. Brilliant - love it
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Dec 10, 2015 19:09:04 GMT
Art for the emoji generation.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2015 1:55:59 GMT
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Post by anakissed on Jan 29, 2016 9:05:48 GMT
Not sure who this is by?? photo taken in 2011 on St. Michael's Hill, Bristol. Attachments:
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Post by feralthings on Jan 29, 2016 13:08:07 GMT
Not sure who this is by?? photo taken in 2011 on St. Michael's Hill, Bristol. Cheba! You might remember that his gallery was across the road from this for a while back then.
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Post by artbrut22 on Jan 29, 2016 20:50:55 GMT
I love the tank.
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Post by anakissed on Feb 1, 2016 6:36:26 GMT
Not sure who this is by?? photo taken in 2011 on St. Michael's Hill, Bristol. Cheba! You might remember that his gallery was across the road from this for a while back then. Ah! of course...never made it to his gallery. I think it was called 'Weapons of Choice'?
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Post by ʎɐsǝɔı on Feb 24, 2016 20:47:31 GMT
Gotta get round and see some work in Bristol now I'm living there!
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Post by dashboll on Feb 25, 2016 10:29:42 GMT
Gotta get round and see some work in Bristol now I'm living there! take it we're all coming round to yours for upfest?
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Post by ʎɐsǝɔı on Feb 26, 2016 0:36:09 GMT
Gotta get round and see some work in Bristol now I'm living there! take it we're all coming round to yours for upfest? Ha ha we'll see.
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Post by sturban on Apr 25, 2016 10:06:15 GMT
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Post by sturban on Apr 25, 2016 10:13:37 GMT
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Apr 25, 2016 11:44:39 GMT
thx for the photos. man, I gotta hit up Bristol soon
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Post by sturban on Apr 25, 2016 12:15:04 GMT
Definitely worth a visit, when you can fed. Although I saw shit loads, I still missed a few I wanted to see. My poor kids were walked to death, but they enjoyed it, so all good. I'm already planning on going back again soon. Stokes Croft area blew me away. Even getting out of the main drag, hardly a building or brick not tagged, it's mental!
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Post by sturban on Apr 25, 2016 12:19:57 GMT
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Apr 25, 2016 15:23:13 GMT
Definitely worth a visit, when you can fed. Although I saw shit loads, I still missed a few I wanted to see. My poor kids were walked to death, but they enjoyed it, so all good. I'm already planning on going back again soon. Stokes Croft area blew me away. Even getting out of the main drag, hardly a building or brick not tagged, it's mental! cool. hoping to visit this fall if I manage to save up. the Incwel piece - is that where the Banksy Sniper used to be? with the casket makers near bye?
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Post by sturban on Apr 25, 2016 15:38:08 GMT
Definitely worth a visit, when you can fed. Although I saw shit loads, I still missed a few I wanted to see. My poor kids were walked to death, but they enjoyed it, so all good. I'm already planning on going back again soon. Stokes Croft area blew me away. Even getting out of the main drag, hardly a building or brick not tagged, it's mental! cool. hoping to visit this fall if I manage to save up. the Incwel piece - is that where the Banksy Sniper used to be? with the casket makers near bye? Yeah, that's right. It's just down the road of the Bristol museum. I would have rather seen the sniper though.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Aug 19, 2016 11:25:22 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Jan 5, 2019 17:23:01 GMT
Iconic street art vanishes from Stokes Croft skyline in demolitionThe building will be developed into homes and residential unitsThe skyline of Bristol's Stokes Croft has changed forever after a wall bearing a smattering of iconic artwork and graffiti was felled by developers. The front elevation of Westmoreland House has been demolished, along with a giant skull synonymous with the area and words in tribute to a late musician. The six-storey block, which many see as an eyesore, has lay derelict since the mid-1980s. The works are part of a large-scale project to build 112 homes and residential units on the former Westmoreland House site and at the neighbouring Grade II listed Carriageworks. The design of which was influenced by a working group of residents and business owners from the surrounding area intent on shaping a development which matched the character of the area. The demolition has continued apace since it began on November 21, with only a small corner of the structure remaining at the time of writing. www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/iconic-street-art-vanishes-stokes-2347098
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