5 Nearest Attraction
Banksy's
Take The Money And Run
St. Andrew’s Road and Bath Buildings BS6 5PT
Banksy’s ‘Take The Money And Run’ is one of his earliest known works, and was created in collaboration with Inky and Mobz.
1. Stokes Croft
(You are here.)
2. Arley Chapel
(0,1 mile - 2 min walking)
3. St Matthew and St Nataniel Church
(0,4 mile - 10 min walking)
(282 feet - 1 min walking)
(0,3 mile - 8 min walking)
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Nearest Public Toilet
St Andrew's Park
(Community Toilet Scheme)
Accessible
Melita Road, Montpelier, BS6 5AZ
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6 Nearest Banksy Streetart
(0,3 mile - 8 min walking)
2. Banksy's The Mild Mild West
(0,3 mile - 6 min walking)
(1,2 mile - 24 min walking)
( in Bristol Museum)
(1,2 mile - 26 min walking)
5. Banksy's You Don't Need Planning Permission to Build Castles in the Sky
(1,4 mile - 28min walking)
(in M Shed)
(1,6 mile - 31 min walking)
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" I like the streetart, If it is really artistic, so I very like Banksy's artworks.
He inspired a lot of people, because he is not just a simple street artist , he is a political activist, and film director also, and make me a little bit angry, if someone don't respect his work, and make an attack to his art ( like the Well Hung Lover) .
It is an early Banksy art, that I didn't know it is a Banksy collaborated work ( and I heard, not to much people from it's neighbour know it). :) ."
History
A very early Banksy, opposite the Old England pub, Montpelier.
Painted together with Inkie and Mode2, this collaborative piece is one of the longest surviving early wall pieces by Banksy in Bristol. Back then, he was painting freehand rather than using the stencils and the influence of graffiti on his art was still strong, as we can see in the abstract mix of swirling colours and in the stylised lettering.
[Update 2018: the “Take the money and run” mural is not visible anymore!]
[Update 2019: the “Take the money and run” mural has been restored!]
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