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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Work by artist Bao on the theme of the Simpsons animated series. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180730_SCH_63.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180730_SCH_62.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180730_SCH_59.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Works completed or nearing completion on the third and final day of Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, and this year three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Work in progress at Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international globa
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_39.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Work in progress at Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international globa
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_38.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Picture of the Upfest Gallery on North Street. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_37.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Picture of the Upfest Gallery on North Street. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_36.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. A piece of work by BAO pictured with characters from the Simpsons including Bart Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_34.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_32.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_31.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_29.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene. Upfest will be raising money for The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) which offers aid and assistance for children growing up in families affected by alcoholism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene.
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene.
    LNP_UPFEST_180728_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  27/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  27/07/2018; Bristol, UK. Upfest, The Urban Paint Festival, 2018 with themes this year including the Simpsons cartoon series and 100 years of the first women getting the vote. NOMAD CLAN are pictured working on their giant mural with the character of Lisa Simpson on the side of the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster, Bristol. Nomad Clan is possibly the biggest female duo in world street art, having completed the largest mural in the country back in 2017. Their challenge this year is a unique one; to celebrate the suffrage movement with a tie in to The Simpsons using the show's titular post-modern feminist, Lisa Simpson. Upfest which is Europe's largest Street Art and Graffiti Festival takes place in the Bedminster area of Bristol between Saturday the 28th and Monday 30th of July. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Upfest will feature the animated family, The Simpsons with 2018 festival goers treated to artist interpretations including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The festival has also teamed up with Bristol Women's Voice to celebrate the centenary of the first votes for women, and together Upfest and Bristol Women's Voice will celebrate the progress made since 1918, with three artists including Nomad Clan chosen to portray the suffrage movement and the rights of women. Upfest will have 400 artists from 70 countries in attendance, including this year's lead artists Insane51, L7m, London Police, Nomad Clan, Odeith, and Paris. This year, three Upfest artists have been selected by The Simpsons creator Matt Groening to bring The Simpsons to life in their own unique styles: Bao, born and based in Hong Kong, is known for her freestyle work with vibrant murals and illustrations; Soker, a wildstyle writer, is one of Bristol's finest talents and has been putting his mark on the city since the late 80's; Nomad Clan, the collective of Cbloxx and AYLO, one of the most sought-after duos in the international global street art scene.
    LNP_UPFEST_180727_SCH_02.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Sharon Johnson, CEO of Trees for Cities charity, painting a tree to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Sharon Johnson, CEO of Trees for Cities charity, painting a tree to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Sharon Johnson, CEO of Trees for Cities charity, painting a tree to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Sharon Johnson, CEO of Trees for Cities charity, painting a tree to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Sharon Johnson, CEO of Trees for Cities charity, painting a tree to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Trees for Cities charity and the City of London creating 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Neil Fox helping Trees for Cities charity and the City of London to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Artist of 'The Blue Trees' Konstantin Dimopoulos helping Trees for Cities charity and the City of London to create 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Trees for Cities charity and the City of London creating 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_BLUE_TREES_TAK_001.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 25/06/2013. Trees for Cities charity and the City of London creating 'The Blue Trees' environmental art installation at Festival Gardens, next to St Paul's Cathedral as part of the annual City of London Festival. Trees in Festival Gardens being coloured 'blue' using a tree safe colourant.  By colouring the trees blue, Trees for Cities want people to stop and 'notice' the trees, which are so often taken for granted. The installation will raise awareness of the significant decline of our city trees over the last decade, and the threats they face from climate change, pests and diseases. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Giant piece on the theme of Mr Men on the side of the Tobacco Factory at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "The Last Unicorn" by Louis Masai, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "The Last Unicorn" by Louis Masai, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "The Last Unicorn" by Louis Masai, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Giant piece on the theme of Mr Men on the side of the Tobacco Factory at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Giant piece on the theme of Mr Men on the side of the Tobacco Factory at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Giant piece on the theme of Mr Men on the side of the Tobacco Factory at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_37.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "Up Up & Away" by Cheba Bristol and Fanakapan, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_33.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "Up Up & Away" by Cheba Bristol and Fanakapan, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_32.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "The Last Unicorn" by Louis Masai, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_31.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  "The Last Unicorn" by Louis Masai, on the side of the Red Point Climbing Centre at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_29.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Giant piece on the theme of Mr Men on the side of the Tobacco Factory at Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.23/07/2016. Bristol, UK.  Upfest street art festival 2016, Europe's largest, free, street art & graffiti festival, attracting over 300 artists painting 28 venues throughout Bedminster & Southville, Bristol.  Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_2016_SCH_04.jpg
  • © London News Pictures. 24/08/2012. London, UK. A group of three girls applying body paint to themselves in front of the main stage on day one of Reading Festival 2012 in Reading, Berkshire, UK on August 24, 2012. The three day event which attracts over 80,000 music fans opens officially today (Friday) and will headline The Cure, Kasabian and The Foo Fighters Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 24/08/2012. London, UK. A group of three girls applying body paint to themselves in front of the main stage on day one of Reading Festival 2012 in Reading, Berkshire, UK on August 24, 2012. The three day event which attracts over 80,000 music fans opens officially today (Friday) and will headline The Cure, Kasabian and The Foo Fighters Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 24/08/2012. London, UK. A group of three girls applying body paint to themselves in front of the main stage on day one of Reading Festival 2012 in Reading, Berkshire, UK on August 24, 2012. The three day event which attracts over 80,000 music fans opens officially today (Friday) and will headline The Cure, Kasabian and The Foo Fighters Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Reading_Fest_Day1_4.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. A mural in progress featuring the Aardman character Morph painted by artist Cheo on the Bristol Beer Factory to celebrate Morph's 40th birthday at Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170729_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  29/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. A mural in progress featuring the Aardman character Morph painted by artist Cheo on the Bristol Beer Factory to celebrate Morph's 40th birthday at Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170729_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  28/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. An artist spay paints a giant mural on the side of the Tobacco Factory for Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations including this Ashton Gate stadium, home of Bristol City FC. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170728_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. Image of Morph to celebrate Morph's 40th birthday at Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170730_SCH_77.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. Work by artists at Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170730_SCH_73.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  30/07/2017; Bristol, UK. Upfest 2017. Image of Breaking Bad by artists at Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival held annually in Bedminster, Bristol. The festival officially runs from 29 - 31 July with over 350 artists live painting in 37 locations. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_UPFEST_STREET_ART_170730_SCH_71.jpg
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