Just because I have been paying quite a lot of attention to Upfest 2024 recently, id doesn't mean that the world of Bristol street/graffiti art has stood still, on the contrary, it continues at the same ridiculous pace as usual. At the vanguard of high…
Just because I have been paying quite a lot of attention to Upfest 2024 recently, id doesn't mean that the world of Bristol street/graffiti art has stood still, on the contrary, it continues at the same ridiculous pace as usual. At the vanguard of high quality high productivity are the machine that is Dibz and Fade, and in this instance Jody too.
This ET tribute triptych is typical of the classy collaborations these artists have been churning out for well over a year now, since Fade returned to Bristol. On the left is a beautiful and perfectly presented piece of graffiti writing from Fade, that is notable for the drop shadow lifting upwards, which makes it feel like the letter block is moving downwards, if that makes sense - clever stuff.
The filling of the sandwich has been created by Jodi and portrays the most iconic scenes of the movie and possibly one of the most iconic images of the early 1980s. Not only has Jodi recreated Elliott and ET, but also the amazing landscape and moon shot. I like the way that the artists have put their signatures onto the box which ET is sitting in, as if they were written in felt-tip.
Rounding off the collaboration is a perfect piece of writing from Dibz which mirrors Fade's writing on the other side. The drop shadow that Dibz uses is more conventional and acts as a counterbalance to Fade's. This is an awesome ET collaboration, worthy of great praise.
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