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Saturday 16 July 2022

City phone Bristol





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Street art poetry quote Oscar Wilde Lucas Antix

Street art poetry quote by Oscar Wilde art by Lucas Antix 

Lucas Antix street art mural Bristol 


We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars' quote by Oscar Wilde, mural by Lucas Antix


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Aryz see no evil Bristol




See No Evil


Promoted as the creation of Europe's largest outdoor gallery, Nelson Street, one of Bristol city centre's busiest through roads, was transformed with colour in 2011 and again in 2012. The Upfest production crew worked on behalf of the See No Evil management team, scheduling artists from around the world, working 24hrs a day for 10 days operating access equipment for artists and managing site health and safety requirements

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Conor Harrington Street art Bristol

Conor Harrington Street art Bristol 



Ireland's Conor Harrington often paints characters with an imperial flavour. These three-storey-high soldiers are nestled behind the church on Nelson Street




During the ‘See no Evil’ event in Bristol in 2012, Conor Harrington dropped over from his native Ireland and painted this mural in his distinctive style. It is called ‘the Duel of Bristol’.

This mural happens to be located in one of my favourite parts of Bristol, tucked away behind the church of St John the Baptist and through the old city gate – I love the way it is framed by an ancient/modern setting.

Connor Harrington

Created for the 2012 edition of the See No Evil Festival


See No Evil


Promoted as the creation of Europe's largest outdoor gallery, Nelson Street, one of Bristol city centre's busiest through roads, was transformed with colour in 2011 and again in 2012. The Upfest production crew worked on behalf of the See No Evil management team, scheduling artists from around the world, working 24hrs a day for 10 days operating access equipment for artists and managing site health and safety requirements

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M City, Nick Walker, She One Bristol




M-City
Created for the 2012 edition of the See No Evil Festival




Nick Walker, sheOne
Nick Walker piece created for the 2011 edition of the See No Evil Festival, sheOne detail added for the 2012 edition


See No Evil


Promoted as the creation of Europe's largest outdoor gallery, Nelson Street, one of Bristol city centre's busiest through roads, was transformed with colour in 2011 and again in 2012. The Upfest production crew worked on behalf of the See No Evil management team, scheduling artists from around the world, working 24hrs a day for 10 days operating access equipment for artists and managing site health and safety requirements

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pixel pancho see no evil Bristol

pixel pancho see no evil graffiti street art Bristol





 Pixel Pancho

All Saints’ Street
One of the great achievements of the See No Evil street art events in 2011 and 2012 has been the way in which the large pieces have now become local landmarks in the Nelson Street area. In a city where the turnover of street art tends to be incredibly high, it is great to have these untouched iconic pieces that form the backbone of some of the tourist street art tours. I have said it before though, the best thing about the scene here in Bristol is the huge spectrum of work from DBK tagging through to pieces by the world class Pixel Pancho

This lovely piece by Pixel Pancho is instantly recognisable as one of his by the use of mechanical elements blended with the biological, to give a robotic appearance. Having one of his works here in Bristol, made it all the better when I recently saw him at work in New York.

I have yet to see a decent photograph of this piece. It is high on a wall on a shaded side of the street and is difficult to frame without getting light pollution from the surrounding skyline. The colours always look washed out, unless they have been digitally enhanced.

This is a real cultural asset for Bristol


Created for the 2012 edition of the See No Evil Festival



See No Evil


Promoted as the creation of Europe's largest outdoor gallery, Nelson Street, one of Bristol city centre's busiest through roads, was transformed with colour in 2011 and again in 2012. The Upfest production crew worked on behalf of the See No Evil management team, scheduling artists from around the world, working 24hrs a day for 10 days operating access equipment for artists and managing site health and safety requirements

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Graffiti Montpelier Park Bristol

Graffiti Montpelier Park Bristol

not legal but tolerated. two primed brick walls at the rear of the park suitable for 2 or 3 pieces and characters. various small stone walls for silver pieces or throwups

There is now only one wall, the other is fenced off behind a steel 'three prong' fence. Still suitable for 2/3 people. Also the situation of trains (not) running on Sundays, as detailed in the comment below, has changed: there is now an hourly service to/from Temple Meads running between approximately 10am and 5pm.








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