Chris Logan, Co-owner of It's All 2 Much, tries on a skull, a gallery piece, in the back of the art gallery on Stokes Croft, Bristol. Shot for Monopol Magazine.
The Bearpit near Stokes Croft
A eye is painted on a terraced house off North Street in the south of the city. The area attracts tens of thousands of visitors each July who come to experience a street art festival known as Upfest.
The view of Stokes Croft, as seen from the side of the Blue Mountain pub
The conveniences at Hamilton House on Stokes Croft
The Canteen bar and cafe on Stokes Croft
Westmorland House on Stokes Croft is scheduled to be demolished
Micha Libert of People's Republic of Stokes Croft at the premises on Jamaica Street
Stephen Hayles, Upfest founder and gallery owner. Each year thousands of visitors attend Upfest, a street art festival located on North Street in the south of Bristol.
Family run Peter's Barber shop on North Street have been in business for 50 years, remaining at the same location. The area has become increasingly popular over the last decade with numerous coffee shops and organic food stores replacing the more traditional existing businesses.
The view from Stokes Croft Vintage Market
Chris Logan, Co-owner of It's All 2 Much, at the art gallery in Stokes Croft
The Bearpit near Stokes Croft
A general view of Stokes Croft
An anti gentrification statement is incorporated into a large art work on Stokes Croft
Youngsters train at Barton Hill Boxing Club. John Nation was once a leader at the former youth club, and is credited for inspiring a generation of emerging artists.
A mural of John Lennon, painted on the side of the Tobacco Factory on North Street, South Bristol, by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra, overlooks passers by. Each year thousands of visitors attend Upfest, a street art festival located on North Street in the south of Bristol. Shot for Monopol Magazine.
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Employee Mark Cranfield searches through old prints stored at the People's Republic of Stokes Croft
The Blue Mountain pub on Stokes Croft is seen through the window of a phone box
It's All 2 Much, an art gallery on Stokes Croft, seen through the window
Spray cans stacked inside a container at the People's Republic of Stokes Croft
The view from Stokes Croft Vintage Market
Newly built student accommodation in Central Bristol retains the colourful character of much of the nearby Nelson Street
Stokes Croft music shop. Bristol's music scene is intrinsically linked with street art in the city with Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack also a prominent artist.
John Nation runs a tour of Bristol's street art scene every weekend. Nation, a prominent cultural figure in the city, was once a leader at Barton Hill Youth Club inspiring many emerging street artists.
The face of John Nation is painted on a wall belonging to Barton Hill Boxing Club. Nation was once a youth leader at the club, inspiring emerging artists.
Stokes Croft Vintage Market
Bearitto's, a restaurant converted from an old Bristol bus at the Bearpit, near Stokes Croft, recently closed for business as a result of anti social behavior from local residents. The area, a sunken roundabout, has long struggled to cope with with a high concentration of drug addiction and alcoholism.
A woman is reflected in a mirror of a shop on North Street. Each year the area attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience Upfest, a street art festival located in the south of Bristol.
The Blue Mountain pub on Stokes Croft