Bristol Street Art

'See No Evil' is Europe's largest street art project with 30 of the world's leading graffiti artists

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VIDEO: Looking at "See No Evil"

It took 45 artists from across the world wielding 3,500 cans of spray paint a week to transform Nelson Street with street art. A record 50,000 people of all ages dropped in to see the buildings being covered in graffiti. We sent our cameraman to film the finished artworks. Take a look!

Organisers say See No Evil was big success

3,500 spray cans were used in the street art project Credit: We Are Plaster

This year’s See No Evil street art project in Bristol attracted a record crowd of 50,000 people over the weekend.

In total, there were 3,500 spray cans used, 40 global street artists attended and 12 multi-story buildings graffitied over the course of 7 days on Nelson Street.

Organisers described the event as a 'huge success'.

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Members of the public have a go at graffiti

Police officers join in with graffiti Credit: Alexandra Lodge

Police in Bristol are inviting members of the public to try their hand at Graffiti. Officers have set aside a wall in Nelson Street for people to have a go at some street art.

However they are reminding everyone that they must have permission to paint on buildings otherwise it's against the law. The See No Evil street art project is the largest in Europe.

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