On the corner of Chapel and Johnston in Fitzroy there was once a tiger mural painted by Lauren YS (seen in December 2018). It was a tiger with sharp teeth and a long red tongue. Its tail curled around two tattooed faceless women dressed in red.
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street art animals, Bristol
More Bristol street art
This time, focusing on those featuring animals
below: A debonair lion stands in the doorway, by Alex of lucas-antics
below: Another mural by Alex covers the front of The Little Shop on Cheltenham Road. This time, she has painted bunny rabbits and pineapples.
below: A red dinosaur
below: A bird mural by Aspire
below: Another Aspire bird, a robin on a tree branch. Beside it is an orange telephone box by D7606 (instagram)
below: Bite the hand that feeds you. Someone is missing an arm!… it looks like it might by Ronald McDonald’s arm?
below: The ice cream in the cone is looking horrified as the teeth and beak of a yellow bird-like creature hovers above him. There is also an owl that was painted by Dscreet (Australian). The words between the bottom two windows say Burning C which is a reference to Burning Candy Crew, the group that Dscreet once belonged to.
Woodseer, Shoreditch
Woodseer Street is one of the many little streets that runs off of Brick Lane. In September 2016 I saw quite a few little stencils and paste ups here (with a few other things).
below: A large Plin face at the end of the street.
below: Another red headed woman by C3 beside a wrdsmith typewriter that will always wonder. Period.
below: Expect Resistance bomb
below: On gold coloured paper, two male heads by Mayu_ LA_, one with checkered horns and one with a crown.
below: Sidewalk stencil, “Find them” by drsc0
below: A simple hand print.
below: D7606 bottles in primary colours below a two faced man by drsc0 and a skull.
below: Double yellow, eye beneath.
below: A Voxx Romana poster
below: Skating on the crack; boarding on the wire.
below: Soldier silhouette by Ben Naz . He was born in Strasbourg, France in the late 70’s, the son of a Filipino father and a French mother. His street art career lasted for more than 20 years but sadly was recently ended when he died of cancer.
below: An electric creature, four legs and a tail.
below: The layers of interaction. First there was a man painted on a wall who was standing on the sidewalk. Now a torn poster covers his mid-section, a poster that is torn, peeling, and written on. He was a two headed man but that’s not in the photo.
below: There was one mural on this street and this is it. Unfortunately, the signature has been tagged over and is very difficult to read but I’m fairly certain that it says Bicicleta, a Brazilian artist.
below: Broken man on a black pole, even all the hands can’t keep him together – or maybe they’re tearing him apart?
below: Another sidewalk stencil.
below: Pink eye.
below: There are so many people in his head, a paste-up. At first I thought that it was by Motormannen but they are a music group, not an artist …. and if you look closely that’s actually a sticker that’s been placed on top of the poster.
below: I started this post with a face and I’ll end with one too. There’s a bit more colour in this one and the mouth’s not quite as big 🙂
between Brunswick and Anstey stations
It’s a short walk north from Brunswick station on the Melbourne Metro train line to the next station, Anstey. A bike and pedestrian path runs beside the train tracks. Some of the following photos were taken along that path while some of the photos were from nearby lanes.
![exterior wall, old sink in the corner, on the wall are some posters that say SH [heart] DW as well as David and Siobhan sitting in a tree](https://eyesonthestreetsblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/blog_david_siobhan.jpg?w=584)
David and Siobhan sitting in a tree k i s s i n g
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The walk to the wishing tree
The giving tree swaying high in [illegible]