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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Crimes of Passion, RWA, Bristol.


Took the family to see the Crimes of Passion show at the RWA.

Photos at www.flickr.com/jellyantler

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Bristol graff on google maps

Street view on Google maps has finally arrived, and Bristol is one the few cities to have gone live yesterday. I've wasted (enjoyed) a couple of hours today touring round the city, and of course looking at the graff from the comfort of my chair. I reckon the google earth car must have trawled our streets about a year ago judging by what is on the walls and in some cases what isn't there anymore. Unfortunately places like Mivart Street and Cato Street with the old work of Banksy and Inkie in Easton weren't filmed.

I haven't spotted any loons pulling some poses or stunts on the streets but hopefully we are blessed with a few.

Here's a few choice landmarks


Sickboy temple tucked away in Bedminster.


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Banksy's Sniper on Upper Maudlin Street


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Mild Mild West


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Jago and FLX on Westmoorland House


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Sweet Toof Cyclops and Ghostboy at the top of Picton Street


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Nine Tree Hill view


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Screen One


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Moon Street Mudwig


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Nick Walker and Xenz on Wilder Street


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Eelus and Jago


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Mina Road tunnel


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Park Street Banksy


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Monday, December 01, 2008

Children of the Can Jam


Me and the family went down to the docks to see some of the great and the good from the last 25 years going to town with the spraycans.

More photos from the Children of the Can jam down on the docks here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jellyantler/sets/72157610513352184/

Buy this fantastic book from Tangent
http://www.tangentbooks.co.uk/

Brrrrr chilly!!! Fair play to the artists sticking out it into the afternoon as it was well bitter down there.

Southville Temple


The other day I found this beautiful Sickboy temple which I hadn't seen before, well I can't remember seeing it before. It dates from 2004 and is still in cracking, un-buffed condition.

I was to see it again later in the week, this time in the Children of the Can book where it opens the Sickboy chapter. Nice!!

More photos here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jellyantler/sets/72157610508102690/

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Upfest coming to the Tobacco Factory, Bristol 19th October 2008


Why it's our Queeny in a Banksy hoody

http://www.upfest.co.uk

Should be a great event and raising money for a good cause.

Bemmy temple


Loved the textures this Sickboy temple was creating in the wood. How old is this one?
More photos of this are at www.flickr.com/jellyantler