The artist writes:
“This piece was something I wanted to paint following the disappointing news at the start of December that the Government would begin bombing Syria.
The Bristol scroll will be well known to anybody over forty. The City’s name was carried in this form by every bus in the city and its surrounding areas from 1965 until the mid 1980s.
New year saw the painting of a mural by Sepr on the Jamaica Street Outdoor Gallery wall in commemoration of the life of CKone.
This splendid tea towel, printed at Screen One Printers just across the road, is now available at PRSC. Not yet available online, this item can only be acquired at 35, Jamaica Street, and is priced at £7.50
The online webshop will open early in the New Year.
On the night of October 14th, PRSC put up 20 panels in the subways of the Bear Pit. The materials were funded by Destination Bristol, who, to their credit, had no control of the content of the work, which was decided by local artists working to the loosest of briefs.
Better late than never – the latest work from Stokes Croft Murals in the communal rooms at Kings Square Studios – artwork by ASK: 3-Dom, sepr and epok
The PRSC Crew have been busy turning our piece of wasteland into a fully functional, multi-purpose yard, a space from which we can build.
Recently the famous and well-loved piece on Albert Park, Montpelier, (Apparently) was dogged… A large white emulsion tag effectively wrecking this landmark…
last week, the piece was comprehensively sorted, Feek, 3-dom, Sepr and Soker( and others?) creating a real tour de force, a worthy replacement for the damaged work.
Dutch Auction at PRSC HQ to run until July 23rd, 2010.
This innovative rolling exhibition is designed to provide an outlet for aspiring artists to show and sell their work, and to offer to the Public the opportunity to purchase an artwork at a genuinely affordable price.
Despite the attempted invasion of the Croft by Tesco, The looming Westmoreland House Public Inquiry,and Mr. Chalkey’s impending Criminal Damage Trial, some top drawer street painting continues to brighten the days here in Stokes Croft.