It's looking very good, I'm only hoping it won't be ruined by graffiti. I think that BrotherJoybert and MR should be hired by the City of Culture lot, since it's the best coverage of the work I've seen, though that might be because I'm not in the area. If the city wants outsiders to come, they need some external promotion. Maybe I just don't frequent the right places to see the adverts?
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Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
Not Local Bedworth
17 of 42Sat 7th Aug 2021 4:46pm
The mural in Coundon Hall Park is still intact after nearly a couple of months. I also hope these works of art are not ruined by graffiti.
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
BrotherJoybert Coventry
18 of 42Sun 8th Aug 2021 10:11pm
It was vandalised a couple of weeks ago with some very amateurish tags... the artist came out the next day and fixed it. It's coated in clear anti vandal paint varnish or something like that so it wasn't too difficult for Katie to sort it. If they can find them, they are hoping to invite those who did it - looked like young kids - to a graffiti painting workshop to improve their skills and educate them on why it's not a good idea to ruin artwork.
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
BrotherJoybert Coventry
19 of 42Sun 8th Aug 2021 10:20pm
Here's "Electric Future" by Dan Kitchener (DANK) all finished. A quick worker!
On the Friday when I chatted to him the head of City of Culture (Chenine Bhathena) and Trish Willetts the leader of Coventry Business Investment District both turned up so I got to have a natter with them. Coventry BID and the City of Culture Trust are funding the Street Art programme. Trish said she really appreciates what I'm doing (I have a video page on facebook so post and share everything in there too). The Nomad Clan mural on the wall of the New Union Street car park was due to be completed today (Sunday). Visited the duo this afternoon and had another chat with them. They actually didn't realise just how big the wall was until they arrived in Coventry as they had only seen a photograph of it from distance which didn't really indicate the scale of the thing
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
BrotherJoybert Coventry
20 of 42Wed 11th Aug 2021 10:01am
Play Up Sky Blues! Mural by Katie O'Sullivan at the recently opened Sky Blue Tavern in Hertford Place
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
BrotherJoybert Coventry
21 of 42Wed 11th Aug 2021 3:14pm
The mural by 'Nomad Clan' on a wall of New Union Street car park. The pocket watch is burning to reflect climate change - very apt considering what is happening right now.
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
Midland Red
22 of 42Tue 24th Aug 2021 4:42pm
From a couple of years ago...
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
Midland Red
23 of 42Tue 24th Aug 2021 4:43pm
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
BrotherJoybert Coventry
24 of 42Fri 27th Aug 2021 12:56pm
New mural at Poplar Road, Earlsdon. Words from the artist:
"This piece highlights childhood cancer awareness month and local charity Pass The Smile For Ben and also the history of Earlsdon and Coventry. The pocket watch, the high street, the kites that inspired Sir Frank Whittle on Hearsall Common all added to speak to the community and hopefully spread more joy and hope to the area.
I hope it might spark off imagination and the childlike wonder we all have in us."
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
BrotherJoybert Coventry
25 of 42Fri 3rd Sep 2021 2:16pm
"Community Love" by Carleen De Sozer - on the wall of the Caribbean Centre in Spon Street. Part of the "In Paint We Trust" art programme for City of Culture
Nothing says black actor/manager of a theatre than a nondescript wire manikin holding a watch, set on a closed furniture shop some distance from the location of the theatre but close to a street where watches were made by mostly, if not exclusively, white people.
Memories and Nostalgia - Street Art in Coventry
Osmiroid UK
29 of 42Thu 21st Oct 2021 10:49pm
The council, incapable of not behaving like the council.
Here's a mural that was commissioned by Coventry City Council that has recently been completed at Pool Meadow. It's on boards so will likely only be there for a few years. Painted by local Cov & Warks artists.