hibster
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by hibster on Jan 26, 2015 14:02:46 GMT 1, believe so - he did a piece last year on the PRSC outdoor gallery where 3Dom and also Piro & EPok have theirs on the post above yours
believe so - he did a piece last year on the PRSC outdoor gallery where 3Dom and also Piro & EPok have theirs on the post above yours
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jan 26, 2015 20:33:38 GMT 1, Is FLX-one still painting in Bristol? Cheers, mate. Yes, FLX1 still paints but only one or two street pieces a year nowadays; FLX and Dones are two halves of Paintsmiths. Here's some pieces from the last few years; the piece top left is the collaboration with Dones which hibster mentioned, the bottom left is with Soker and the bottom right is with Jody:
For what it's worth, I think FLX is a very talented and versatile artist and it's crazy to think that he's been painting for 32 years now. Here's a piece painted with Inkie in the mid-1980s from Zam Booka's Flickr stream (I've said it before but his Flickr is well worth checking out):
Is FLX-one still painting in Bristol? Cheers, mate. Yes, FLX1 still paints but only one or two street pieces a year nowadays; FLX and Dones are two halves of Paintsmiths. Here's some pieces from the last few years; the piece top left is the collaboration with Dones which hibster mentioned, the bottom left is with Soker and the bottom right is with Jody: For what it's worth, I think FLX is a very talented and versatile artist and it's crazy to think that he's been painting for 32 years now. Here's a piece painted with Inkie in the mid-1980s from Zam Booka's Flickr stream (I've said it before but his Flickr is well worth checking out):
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Deleted on Jan 26, 2015 20:37:45 GMT 1, Is FLX-one still painting in Bristol? For what it's worth, I think FLX is a very talented and versatile artist and it's crazy to think that he's been painting for 32 years now. Here's a piece painted with Inkie in the mid-1980s from Zam Booka's Flickr stream (I've said it before but his Flickr is well worth checking out): You are absolutely right mate, i love FLX his work, real old skool painter. I would love to see his work more often! But thanks for posting those pieces! Incredible!
Is FLX-one still painting in Bristol? For what it's worth, I think FLX is a very talented and versatile artist and it's crazy to think that he's been painting for 32 years now. Here's a piece painted with Inkie in the mid-1980s from Zam Booka's Flickr stream (I've said it before but his Flickr is well worth checking out): You are absolutely right mate, i love FLX his work, real old skool painter. I would love to see his work more often! But thanks for posting those pieces! Incredible!
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jan 27, 2015 20:36:52 GMT 1, Sepr and Piro
Solana and Aspire
Subtle and Rowdy
3Dom
Midas, Epok, Sony, Vile Arts and Rose
Hoax
3Dom, Lokey, Apire, Ryder and Haka
Sepr and Piro Solana and Aspire Subtle and Rowdy 3Dom Midas, Epok, Sony, Vile Arts and Rose Hoax 3Dom, Lokey, Apire, Ryder and Haka
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Feb 4, 2015 22:56:37 GMT 1, Rowdy, Boswell and Shab1
Trix
Sez
Young, Art Gang, KaiOne, Shab1, Boswell and Crew Mess
Piro, 3Dom, Epok, Hustle and Heart
Aspire
Rowdy, Boswell and Shab1 Trix Sez Young, Art Gang, KaiOne, Shab1, Boswell and Crew Mess Piro, 3Dom, Epok, Hustle and Heart Aspire
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Feb 7, 2015 12:55:20 GMT 1, Andy Council
Andy Council
Stewy
Howler and Gumbo
TAF, Vesar, Paris, Sickboy and DAN
Mr Draws
Andy Council Andy Council Stewy Howler and Gumbo TAF, Vesar, Paris, Sickboy and DAN Mr Draws
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Justdave
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August 2012
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Justdave on Feb 22, 2015 12:46:03 GMT 1, I'm spending a couple of days in Bristol (Thursday/Friday) for business. But I should get a few hours in the day to look around. Where's the best places to head to? And any good galleries? Cheers.
I'm spending a couple of days in Bristol (Thursday/Friday) for business. But I should get a few hours in the day to look around. Where's the best places to head to? And any good galleries? Cheers.
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Feb 22, 2015 16:54:36 GMT 1, I'm spending a couple of days in Bristol (Thursday/Friday) for business. But I should get a few hours in the day to look around. Where's the best places to head to? And any good galleries? Cheers. There's Upfest, Hangfire and Bristol Museum (with a Banksy sculpture from the show a few years back) but there's not a whole lot going on indoors at the moment, so if you've only got a couple of hours I'd check out the work out on the streets instead. There's some great pieces on Nelson Street by El Mac, Conor Harrington, Aryz etc. and 5 minutes walk away is Stokes Croft and its adjoining streets which is constantly being painted and is home to Banksy' Mild Mild West and this new piece by Voyder:
If you've got a little more time then Dean Lane Skate Park in Bedminster, Mina Road tunnel in St Werburghs and Wilder Street/Brunswick Square in St Pauls either get painted regularly or have some nice pieces worth checking out. Enjoy your trip!
I'm spending a couple of days in Bristol (Thursday/Friday) for business. But I should get a few hours in the day to look around. Where's the best places to head to? And any good galleries? Cheers. There's Upfest, Hangfire and Bristol Museum (with a Banksy sculpture from the show a few years back) but there's not a whole lot going on indoors at the moment, so if you've only got a couple of hours I'd check out the work out on the streets instead. There's some great pieces on Nelson Street by El Mac, Conor Harrington, Aryz etc. and 5 minutes walk away is Stokes Croft and its adjoining streets which is constantly being painted and is home to Banksy' Mild Mild West and this new piece by Voyder: If you've got a little more time then Dean Lane Skate Park in Bedminster, Mina Road tunnel in St Werburghs and Wilder Street/Brunswick Square in St Pauls either get painted regularly or have some nice pieces worth checking out. Enjoy your trip!
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Justdave
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August 2012
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Justdave on Feb 22, 2015 20:19:48 GMT 1, Thanks for the info feralthings, I'll be sure to check out as much of that as I can fit in. :-D
Thanks for the info feralthings, I'll be sure to check out as much of that as I can fit in. :-D
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thekrah
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by thekrah on Mar 5, 2015 12:37:39 GMT 1, In the heart of Bristol's most bohemian district, next week I will be showing lots of my new surreal paintings in the Arts house in Stokes Croft. A few years ago I lived in the area and I still rent an art studio there, I love the city so I am very glad to be doing my first show of 2015 in Bristol, to show all my new paintings.
For all of you that will be attending the opening I will have lots of sketches, limited edition prints and publications that will be on sale just for the opening. Hope to see you all there, RSVP by replying to this email. For international subscribers and those who canβt make it to the show, please email hello@thekrah.com and request a pre-sales catalogue that will be released at approx 16:00 (UK Time) on March the 12th.
For entrance of additional guests, friends, colleagues, family and anybody that would like to come please get them to RSVP by emailing at hello@thekrah.com to get on the guest list.
Next week come to the opening of my Bristol solo show at the: Arts House 108A Stokes Croft Bristol BS1 3RU
Opening on Thursday the 12th of March, the show will be on until Tuesday the 7th of April RSVP by emailing at hello@thekrah.com to get on the guest list.
view more of my work on my website: www.thekrah.com
In the heart of Bristol's most bohemian district, next week I will be showing lots of my new surreal paintings in the Arts house in Stokes Croft. A few years ago I lived in the area and I still rent an art studio there, I love the city so I am very glad to be doing my first show of 2015 in Bristol, to show all my new paintings. For all of you that will be attending the opening I will have lots of sketches, limited edition prints and publications that will be on sale just for the opening. Hope to see you all there, RSVP by replying to this email. For international subscribers and those who canβt make it to the show, please email hello@thekrah.com and request a pre-sales catalogue that will be released at approx 16:00 (UK Time) on March the 12th. For entrance of additional guests, friends, colleagues, family and anybody that would like to come please get them to RSVP by emailing at hello@thekrah.com to get on the guest list. Next week come to the opening of my Bristol solo show at the: Arts House 108A Stokes Croft Bristol BS1 3RU Opening on Thursday the 12th of March, the show will be on until Tuesday the 7th of April RSVP by emailing at hello@thekrah.com to get on the guest list. view more of my work on my website: www.thekrah.com
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Mar 7, 2015 22:01:35 GMT 1, Sums, Jahoer, Paul Monsters and Vile Arts
NFA, Bams and Ryder
Sugar, The Grifters, Filthy Luker (?) and Fois
Smak and Sugar
Sums, Jahoer, Paul Monsters and Vile Arts NFA, Bams and Ryder Sugar, The Grifters, Filthy Luker (?) and Fois Smak and Sugar
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Mar 13, 2015 18:38:12 GMT 1, Inkie
Cheo
3Dom and Cheba
Paris and Eko
3Dom, Mr Penfold and Tymb Bomb
KaiOne, Obese, Josh Rose and Phil Parker (sorry, I'm never going to get a photo without cars blocking the view!)
Inkie Cheo 3Dom and Cheba Paris and Eko 3Dom, Mr Penfold and Tymb Bomb KaiOne, Obese, Josh Rose and Phil Parker (sorry, I'm never going to get a photo without cars blocking the view!)
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Mar 22, 2015 20:38:48 GMT 1, Soker, Voyder and Deams
Filthy Luker, Voyder and DWS
Sez and Shabs
Richt, Sickboy and 45RPM
SPZero76
Bnie, Smak, Wenk, Aspire and T.Rex
Soker, Voyder and Deams Filthy Luker, Voyder and DWS Sez and Shabs Richt, Sickboy and 45RPM SPZero76 Bnie, Smak, Wenk, Aspire and T.Rex
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Mar 26, 2015 21:17:26 GMT 1, 3Dom
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Mar 26, 2015 21:44:03 GMT 1,
I remember them well headfall.
I remember them well headfall.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Mar 26, 2015 21:53:19 GMT 1, I must just say that I am so pleased to see your post feral. You know why! The posts of street art from you, dungle, commissioner, dibbs and all the others make this place what it is. Especially for the countryside dwellers like myself. If only mikeydread was posting his too. Don't think it's not appreciated. It very much is.
I must just say that I am so pleased to see your post feral. You know why! The posts of street art from you, dungle, commissioner, dibbs and all the others make this place what it is. Especially for the countryside dwellers like myself. If only mikeydread was posting his too. Don't think it's not appreciated. It very much is.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Deleted on Mar 26, 2015 21:53:23 GMT 1, I remember them well headfall. Saw them in a squat somewhere in North London,early 80's I think, supported by Kukl, Bjork's first band. Have some photo's of the gig. It was just before Flux released their unlistenable album 'The f**king c**ts Treat Us Like p*icks'. ( Don't think that one went on my xmas list that year ).
And for all you pop kids, Flux's 'Tube Disasters was used by Professor Green.
I remember them well headfall. Saw them in a squat somewhere in North London,early 80's I think, supported by Kukl, Bjork's first band. Have some photo's of the gig. It was just before Flux released their unlistenable album 'The f**king c**ts Treat Us Like p*icks'. ( Don't think that one went on my xmas list that year ). And for all you pop kids, Flux's 'Tube Disasters was used by Professor Green.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Mar 26, 2015 21:55:27 GMT 1, I remember them well headfall. Saw them in a squat somewhere in North London,early 80's I think, supported by Kukl, Bjork's first band. Have some photo's of the gig. It was just before Flux released their unlistenable album 'The f**king c**ts Treat Us Like p*icks'. ( Don't think that one went on my xmas list that year ).
I never saw Kukl. But I did see the Sugarcubes. I liked them. And, you simply can't beat that LP name. It's taken me back quite a few years! Cheers mate.
I remember them well headfall. Saw them in a squat somewhere in North London,early 80's I think, supported by Kukl, Bjork's first band. Have some photo's of the gig. It was just before Flux released their unlistenable album 'The f**king c**ts Treat Us Like p*icks'. ( Don't think that one went on my xmas list that year ). I never saw Kukl. But I did see the Sugarcubes. I liked them. And, you simply can't beat that LP name. It's taken me back quite a few years! Cheers mate.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Deleted on Mar 26, 2015 22:07:36 GMT 1, Saw them in a squat somewhere in North London,early 80's I think, supported by Kukl, Bjork's first band. Have some photo's of the gig. It was just before Flux released their unlistenable album 'The f**king c**ts Treat Us Like p*icks'. ( Don't think that one went on my xmas list that year ). I never saw Kukl. But I did see the Sugarcubes. I liked them. And, you simply can't beat that LP name. It's taken me back quite a few years! Cheers mate. One of my biggest pleasures in my working life was knowing ( and working alongside ) a guy called Ken Thomas, engineer on so many of my favourite records, and responsible for early Sugarcubes stuff and much Icelandic output since then. www.roughtradeproducers.com/kthomas.php
Saw them in a squat somewhere in North London,early 80's I think, supported by Kukl, Bjork's first band. Have some photo's of the gig. It was just before Flux released their unlistenable album 'The f**king c**ts Treat Us Like p*icks'. ( Don't think that one went on my xmas list that year ). I never saw Kukl. But I did see the Sugarcubes. I liked them. And, you simply can't beat that LP name. It's taken me back quite a few years! Cheers mate. One of my biggest pleasures in my working life was knowing ( and working alongside ) a guy called Ken Thomas, engineer on so many of my favourite records, and responsible for early Sugarcubes stuff and much Icelandic output since then. www.roughtradeproducers.com/kthomas.php
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Mar 26, 2015 22:21:29 GMT 1, I never saw Kukl. But I did see the Sugarcubes. I liked them. And, you simply can't beat that LP name. It's taken me back quite a few years! Cheers mate. One of my biggest pleasures in my working life was knowing ( and working alongside ) a guy called Ken Thomas, engineer on so many of my favourite records, and responsible for early Sugarcubes stuff and much Icelandic output since then.Β www.roughtradeproducers.com/kthomas.php
You are a lucky man headfall. It was early sugarcubes that I saw. They were excellent. A new sound. Not many bands that one can say that about. The Jesus and Mary chain were another.
I never saw Kukl. But I did see the Sugarcubes. I liked them. And, you simply can't beat that LP name. It's taken me back quite a few years! Cheers mate. One of my biggest pleasures in my working life was knowing ( and working alongside ) a guy called Ken Thomas, engineer on so many of my favourite records, and responsible for early Sugarcubes stuff and much Icelandic output since then.Β www.roughtradeproducers.com/kthomas.phpYou are a lucky man headfall. It was early sugarcubes that I saw. They were excellent. A new sound. Not many bands that one can say that about. The Jesus and Mary chain were another.
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Mar 30, 2015 10:11:46 GMT 1, Deams and Epok
Sickboy, Piro, Res, Inkr, Haka, Filthy Luker, FMS, 2Much and Touch
Zase and Dekor
Deams
SPZero76 and SledOne
Banksy - sadly another Banksy piece has met its end. It was badly faded by last year and almost imperceptible when I saw it earlier this month
Deams and Epok Sickboy, Piro, Res, Inkr, Haka, Filthy Luker, FMS, 2Much and Touch Zase and Dekor Deams SPZero76 and SledOne Banksy - sadly another Banksy piece has met its end. It was badly faded by last year and almost imperceptible when I saw it earlier this month
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by letiss on Mar 30, 2015 20:27:17 GMT 1, Great update. Thanks as always for sharing.
Great update. Thanks as always for sharing.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Mar 30, 2015 20:50:14 GMT 1, Fabulous photo's Feral. I am very grateful. I am really rather takem with Run's work, especially after recieving and enjoying his book form commissioner.
Fabulous photo's Feral. I am very grateful. I am really rather takem with Run's work, especially after recieving and enjoying his book form commissioner.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by commissioner on Apr 2, 2015 11:04:25 GMT 1, thx Coach,
I absolutely love the Run piece I picked up from the show, Think HGG have others... some rather nice smaller pieces too..
thx Coach, I absolutely love the Run piece I picked up from the show, Think HGG have others... some rather nice smaller pieces too..
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Apr 2, 2015 12:53:56 GMT 1, thx Coach, I absolutely love the Run piece I picked up from the show, Think HGG have others... some rather nice smaller pieces too..
Could you possibly pm a link to me, so that I could take a look? Happy Easter.
thx Coach, I absolutely love the Run piece I picked up from the show, Think HGG have others... some rather nice smaller pieces too.. Could you possibly pm a link to me, so that I could take a look? Happy Easter.
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Apr 2, 2015 20:07:15 GMT 1, Thank you, gents. I've been following the Bristol graf scene for over 15 years and the last few months do feel like a real 'purple patch' in terms of the quality of piece going up and the new spots that are opening up. I think these pieces below are a perfect case in point.
Boswell and Rowdy
Boswell, Lokey and Cus
Rowdy
Rowdy and Sweet Toof (an oldie but a goodie)
Thank you, gents. I've been following the Bristol graf scene for over 15 years and the last few months do feel like a real 'purple patch' in terms of the quality of piece going up and the new spots that are opening up. I think these pieces below are a perfect case in point. Boswell and Rowdy Boswell, Lokey and Cus Rowdy Rowdy and Sweet Toof (an oldie but a goodie)
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