Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV0937, IPSV1028, IPSV0266, IPSV1406, person, woman, car, parked car, stairs, steps, road markings, IPSV1399,
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, people, pedestrians, trucks, tree, cycle lane, road markings, IPSV0937, IPSV1406, IPSV1399, IPSV3016, IPSV2295,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, Bristol Advice Point, blue Arrow catering, offices, IPSV5966, IPSV0691, IPSV2831, bus stop, bus shelter, pedestrian, IPSV1276,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, car, vehicle, cycle lane, pedestrians, road sign, IPSV3016, PSV3018, IPSV2970, IPSV1400, IPSV1399, IPSV0266, IPSV0937,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, restaurant, Shanghai Nights, pedestrians, car, parked vehicle, cycle lane, IPSV1406, IPSV0266, IPSV3106, IPSV0937, IPSV1400, IPSV1399,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV2830, IPSV2295, IPSV0937, IPSV1276, IPSV1028, IPSV2970, IPSV1400, IPSV1399, IPSV3047, bus, tree, cycle lane, road sign, people, pedestrians,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, bus stop, bus shelters, cycle lane, pedestrians, cyclist, bike rider, tree, IPSV0937, IPSV1399, IPSV0691, IPSV2831, IPSV3016, IPSV3018, IPSV2295,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV0937, IPSV2295, IPSV1332, tree, ladder, stepladder, step ladder, aerosol cans, aerosol paint cans, spray cans, paint spray cans, work in progress,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Street art; vandalism; graffiti; stencil; Moomins; Moominpapa; concrete; Bristol; UK; cartoon; hats; top hat
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Stencil painting of a white, bipedal hippopotamus-like character (Moominpappa, from the Moomins books) wearing a black top-hat; painted on a concrete-rendered wall in Bristol UK.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, restaurant, Shanghai Nights, IPSV1087,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, bollards, IPSV3077, IPSV2295, tree,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV1276, IPSV1028, IPSV0937, IPSV0768, IPSV2295,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, people, pavement, IPSV0937, IPSV1028, IPSV1332,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV1406, IPSV0266, car, parked car,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, car, IPSV1406, IPSV0266, parked car,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, car, parked car, IPSV1406, IPSV0266,
Description
67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.