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By Sam Rkaina / s.rkaina@bepp.co.uk

 

More than 16,000 people turned out to see the See No Evil street exhibition in just one day, organisers believe.

People of all ages went to Nelson Street in the city centre on Saturday, to see what could become Bristol’s latest tourist attraction.

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By Lynne Hutchinson / l.hutchinson@bepp.co.uk

HUGE crowds filled Nelson Street this weekend to see the giant urban art gallery created by more than 60 artists.

Thousands of people were packed into the rundown area of the city centre all day for the See No Evil graffiti event, with many having travelled miles to view the work painted on the street’s buildings.

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By Dan Evans / d.evans@bepp.co.uk

A WELL-KNOWN part of the city is quickly becoming a Mecca for street artists as an off-the-wall project continues at pace.

The three-day event See No Evil, which has turned Nelson Street and Christmas Street into a giant canvas of colour, was officially launched Thursday night.

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By Sam Rkaina, Local Government Reporter / s.rkaina@bepp.co.uk

 

A PROJECT to turn one of Bristol’s drabbest streets into a giant canvas is capturing the imagination of street artists.

Up to 75 spray painters have been at work on the See No Evil project today – three times more than originally planned.

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By Sam Rkaina / s.rkaina@bepp.co.uk

The first building-size piece of art has gone up in Bristol for Europe’s biggest street art festival.

Work began this weekend on the See No Evil art project, which will see dozens of the biggest names in the graffiti world repaint a number of buildings in Nelson Street in the city centre.

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By Sam Rkaina, Local Government Reporter

AN AMBITIOUS plan to transform a drab street into a major tourist attraction could help put Bristol on the international map, it has been claimed.

As exclusively revealed in the Evening Post yesterday, the See No Evil art project will turn Nelson Street in the city centre into Europe’s largest outdoor art exhibition.

More than 20 of the world’s biggest street artists will paint more than half a dozen of the rundown street’s largest buildings, some 11 stories high.

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By Sam Rkaina – exclusive

A DRAB street in Bristol city centre is set to be transformed into one of the largest outdoor art exhibitions in the world next month, the Evening Post can reveal.

More than 20 of the world’s most successful street artists will be painting almost every building in Nelson Street with huge murals in a bid to create Bristol’s next major tourist attraction.
Organisers say it will be the biggest permanent street art project in Europe, the biggest project of its kind in the UK and feature some of the largest individual pieces of art in the world.

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