scooj posted: " This collaboration from the Pirate Wall Art (PWA) crew is a little different in one key respect, and it doesn't take too long to figure out what that is, but to spell it out, Soap and Face First's writing resembles throw-up style graff quite unlike thei"
Kool Hand, Face 1st, Soap and Zake, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2024
This collaboration from the Pirate Wall Art (PWA) crew is a little different in one key respect, and it doesn't take too long to figure out what that is, but to spell it out, Soap and Face First's writing resembles throw-up style graff quite unlike their usual individual styles.
Kool Hand, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2024
To the left Kool Hand, an occasional PWA collaborator, has painted a blue leopard wearing a yellow bucket hat, and why not, pointing, I would like to think, in admiration of his friends' writing. Kool Hand is perhaps an underrated street artist in Bristol, whose work often goes under the radar, particularly on social media.
Face 1st and Soap, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2024
Unusually for a triptych collaboration, the centrepiece here is writing, and a very fine combination from Face 1st on top and Soap underneath. The writing designs are quite old-school and in themselves nothing to write home about, but the fills elevate this central panel to a different level altogether. The pink fill is decorated with a whole bunch of squiggly designs, but the clever bit is how the fills transition seamlessly between the two pieces of writing. Great stuff.
Zake, M32 roundabout, Bristol, February 2024
I said in a post a couple of days ago, that Zake has been smashing it for a long time. He is a machine, turning out creative and fun pieces at a rate of at least one a week, This piece on close inspection is a little grotesque, as the main character is putting an arm into a mincing machine. The stuff of horror nightmares. Perhaps it is a representation of Sweeny Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street. Who ever it is, there is a story here. All in all this is a fine February collaboration from the PWA boys.
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