Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024

All the colourful street art on the walls around Cheltenham Spa have stories to tell.  Last year the river of colour captured my imagination and my photography.  Returning on a Sunday in July 2024, I was looking forward to photographing a new set of murals.  Last year I missed out on visiting the town centre East car park painting area.  I also went to the Aggs pavilion and did not visit any of the underpasses. Looking at this year’s audio guide, I planned my walk from the Northeast car park to the HQ at the Two Pigs pub and from there to the East car park.  On the way home I planned a stop over at the underpass near CHCQ.  That was the plan.

Opening picture is Storm Queen by @mishfit_art

North Place Car Park

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Love the expression of joy in this mural by @emmagilbertart This was the first mural I encountered.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
The eye is on @titlegraffiti
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
How artists mimic their creations 🙂 @alain_welter (work on left @Splinteredstudios)
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Noah catching sight of a colourful cyclist (artist – @Madderdoit).

My daughter and grandson came along for the ride.  We parked by the North Place car park and I took a few pictures of the artists.  There were a couple of mural artists that I recognised from my Digbeth and Shoreditch travels. Noah started a trend of posing in front of those murals he liked such as the cyclist.  We then grabbed a bite to eat at Mowgli’s before exploring the Festival. The Brewery Quarter is one of the sponsors of the Festival so pleased I did my bit by eating there.  

On our walk to the Two Pigs pub, we encountered several murals.  Having a camera out and about on the day of the Festival looks normal and helps with the street photography.  

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Ideal day out for Street Photography with work by the talented @pogo.stencils
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
The work of @Perspicereaetist is mesmerising and is all done by strings

The Two Pigs Pub

The pub was quiet on the Sunday lunchtime with a few artists out painting in the back yard.  When photographing the work, I always aim to get the painter’s permission for a picture.  I know that street art is public work but I still believe it is polite that you get the artist’s blessing for the picture. As you see, I enjoy recording how they interact with their artwork.  Knowing the person behind the work gives the bigger picture and tells the story about the mural.  There were many ‘faves’ in this area and my pictures show the range and variety of work.  I did like the train ticket murals and the happy faces at the pop up shop in the pub.

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Painting in the yard with @vanemg.art
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
I love this landscape image and could spend hours looking at this country scene by Snug One
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Noah lines up with the bear of @Georgieartist
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Friendly faces at the Cheltenham Paint Festival shop.

East car park

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Inside the car park there are stunning murals. Outside a painting by @krimsone

Next stop East car park.  Once we were signed in by the cheerful volunteers, we were directed up to the top floors where several murals were reaching completion.  I stopped to talk to @apparan and @stockartwork. Both were adding the final touches to their work and were happy to be photographed. They also gave me the background about their artwork.  @apparan was passionate about her work. “Uprising” highlights how women rise above the struggles they face in life.   There were many murals at this venue and the interaction of colour, mural and car park was good for composing pictures.  I am sorry I missed @sould_art as she was very kind advertising my blog last year.  The camaraderie and friendly atmosphere that permeates the two days of the Cheltenham Paint Festival is what attracts me to visit. 

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
beautiful dreamy colours from @must_mes
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
This artwork by @sould_art was a favourite of Noah. Love the colours 😉
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
So good to meet up with the talented @apparan
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
@Stockeartworks agreed to have his portrait taken with the essential gear of a street artist.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Light, lines, shadows and concrete in the car park. Artist to be named
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
This is the top floor.
  • Some artists to be named in above pictures

Sherbourne place car park

Exiting the car park I realised that we were near to some of the new art that was being done at Sherbourne place car park which was just next door.  There was an epic and expansive mural by @Dale_Grimshaw.  Furthermore, there was a wonderful fun message below the beautiful mural.  Girl painters need a dinosaur was done by @chinagirltile. Having granddaughters who love painting, these words are spot on and do resonate.  There was also work on display by another artist who was coming to the end of his painting.  We had a good chat but he looked tired after all his work in the sun.

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
A grand style mural by @dale_grimshaw with a fun message by @chinagirltile underneath
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Being a dinosaur notice by @chinagirltile
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
At the end of the paint Artist to be named.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Super tones to this mural @voidoneuk

On the way back there was a previous mural by Curtis Hylton to see and then there was another look at the artwork in North street car park.  I took out my Yashika film camera and took a few pictures.  The film will be developed in a week’s time so I am interested how the pictures turn out. We walked back to the car and drove to the underpass which was on the A40 not far from the GCHQ building.  

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Work from a previous festival by @curtis_hylton
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Two black cats @Littlesofthemall
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
The eyes on the butterfly follow you around @rooabrook
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Trying to keep your eyes on the job. The Art of Sok looks over at the work by K9 Stencilling.

Arle Court Underpass

The underpass was alive with artists painting on the downward slopes and then into the underpass.  You get drawn to certain pieces of art and I met @pad303 who was painting an Evel Knievel mural under one of the arches. The model bike with action figure placed on a box next to his spray cans was a super touch to the proceedings.  There were many other artists at work and I took many pictures underneath and around the Arle Court area. There was so much variation and colour in the artwork.  I may well miss out on several names of artists around here but I will try my best.  

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Evel Knievel model in the foreground and pad303 and mural at the back.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
The serpent and the paint cans by @erika.rosendale
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Dramatic mural nearing completion. @doppelwashere
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Be careful where you park your bike (Artist – Syd)
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
You just gotta smile @ajarts_hadland

What caught my eye at Arle court was the leading lines and intersections as the colourful images interact with the concrete and steel.  So much texture and colours.  The light and shadows in the underpass provided different ideas for picture composition. I used the available light to line up silhouettes of the people against the entrance.  All murals blended in well with their surroundings.  I could have spent a long time here but I knew that the trip back home up to Solihull was a pressing matter as we wanted to leave early to avoid the motorway jams.

Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Silhouettes under the A40
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Looking west.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Looking east and @5kyh1gh mural is down to the left.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Taking in the work of the festival. This work is by Skewer.
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Expansive work by @7th_Pencil
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
Colourful work by @artsee_e
Cheltenham Paint Festival, Cheltenham, July 2024
My final picture of the day before heading home was this work by Memphis.

Memories of the Day

The Cheltenham Paint Fest is a day out with a difference.  There is the chance to go shopping and enjoy the Regency architecture of the town.  The paint festival is an added bonus to your visit and one not to be missed.  I must thank Dice67.co.uk and his team for all the excellent work and the ever so helpful volunteers.  The quality of the artwork is high and a privilege to view the artistic output of so many talented people.  Great memories to hold onto whilst we wait for next year’s festival.

Thanks to Andy Dice Davies who is the lead of the organising committee for putting the Cheltenham Paint Festival together. All the volunteers were helpful and eager to direct you to the different areas. Thank you to all the artists who were happy to have their picture taken and chat to me. I was the guy with the Cowboy hat and silver camera. Sorry I could not see every mural but if you want a good idea of what was going on please follow Max Johnson (@moxsblag) where she documents many of the artists and their work. She is a good photographer too. All pictures were taken with my Fujifilm x100vi which excelled in the low light situations of the East Car Park and Arle Court Underpass. I have tried to name all artists wherever possible and will update my account as soon as I learn the names of the artists. I recommend Inspiring City website which has an extensive write up with pictures of the Cheltenham Paint Festival 2024.

If you enjoyed this then be sure to sign up to the Cheltenham Paint Festival site. Also you may wish to read my account of last year’s festival.

The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024

The Floodgate featured in one of my favourite pictures which was taken in Floodgate street during the early hours of morning.  Although I had never been inside the venue, I have passed the front entrance on many occasions during my photographic visits to Digbeth.  When I heard that The Floodgate was closing then I knew that I had to photograph the place before it closed.  On a Friday afternoon, which was the penultimate day of the venue being open, I ventured into the place and brought a drink at the bar.  I asked the staff whether I could take photographs of the inside and they kindly said that I could go ahead. So a big thank you to them for this blog.  

The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
Baseball cages
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
The Floodgate Raceway
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
Beth who works at the Floodgate with artwork in the background.

The Floodgate is one large games entertainment venue with curling, baseball, table golf and model car racing amongst the sports that punters can take part in.  I met Beth who worked in the Floodgate.  Beth explained that the Floodgate was closing due to the sky-high rent.  When Beth told me the figures that they were being charged for rent then it is no surprise that independents are struggling.  Digbeth is undergoing changes and the early success of independents has attracted larger businesses who want a slice of the action. Digbeth is becoming a very popular part of Birmingham (if it was not popular already).  There are plans for several high rise residences to be built in the vicinity.  Many of the old warehouses and industrial units are being earmarked for demolition with a complete revamp of the area planned.  Already the Boxpark franchise will be pumping 5 million pounds under the nearby railway arches that will create bars and restaurants.  The independents have difficulty in matching this sort of investment.  

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The Floodgate had only just opened for the evening and apart from a few customers playing curling, I had the place to myself for taking pictures.   The Floodgate has one large bar area situated in the main warehouse.  Table tops are in the form of baseballs and colourful murals adorn the walls. There are baseball cages and an impressive model car racing track.  The latter has a set of seats complete with steering wheels where people can control the model cars they see in front of them around the track. 

The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
You never know who you will meet in the dark
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
With a little help from my friends
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
Hole 18 – Table Golf
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
The Trotter’s car and other lights.

 Leading off from the main warehouse, there are two games areas . The walls are covered with colourful graffiti art that glows in the UV light.  The area is a psychedelic experience and the Jimi Hendrix song Purple Haze came to mind. I enjoyed taking pictures with both my cameras, the Fujifilm x100vi and my iPhone.  This is where the new Fujifilm with IBIS worked well.  Such pictures taken in low light with this camera would have been impossible without a tripod in the past.  The iPhone is well known for its low light photography,  The curling lanes were surrounded by lights and a ceiling of springs.  The table golf set up looked impressive when set against the graffiti. The area was a little spooky with no people present. Beth did tell me that there were stories about ghosts in the warehouse and occasionally I felt a presence as I wandered around the darkly lit areas of the table golf rooms.

The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
Outside Curling
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
Glory Days
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
NHS Angel wings in the light
The Closing of the Floodgate, Digbeth, July 2024
Under the arches

The outside area has more curling lanes and baseball cages that are set against a backdrop of the towering railway arches.  The cameras now had to deal with strong light and harsh shadows as for once it was not raining.

My final shot was of Beth and other staff in the bar area.  It is sad to see such places closing but I guess this is progress.  The early charm of Digbeth with venues taking advantage of the old industrial warehouses is slowly disappearing.  The Floodgate is an example of creating different types of entertainment.  Such places will disappear and be replaced with new shiny establishments that will cater for most of the new residents that will be entering Digbeth.

My final shot was of Beth and other staff in the bar area.  It is sad to see such places closing but I guess this is progress.  The early charm of Digbeth with venues taking advantage of the old industrial warehouses is slowly disappearing.  The Floodgate is an example of creating different types of entertainment.  Such places will disappear and be replaced with new shiny establishments that will cater for most of the new residents that will be entering Digbeth.
Beth with the Floodgate bar in the background
My final shot was of Beth and other staff in the bar area.  It is sad to see such places closing but I guess this is progress.  The early charm of Digbeth with venues taking advantage of the old industrial warehouses is slowly disappearing.  The Floodgate is an example of creating different types of entertainment.  Such places will disappear and be replaced with new shiny establishments that will cater for most of the new residents that will be entering Digbeth.
Floodgate Street

If you enjoyed this blog then please take a look at my other Digbeth entries starting with Digbeth Art from July 2020

The Nifty Fifty is said to be the lens that comes closest to capturing what the human eye sees.  When I got my first DSLR it had a crop sensor and I purchased a 50 mm Canon lens as it was so cheap.  Over the years I have used it as a portratit lens. It has given very good results especially when using it with a flash set up. A few months ago, I felt I needed a new challenge with my photography so I put the 50mm lens onto the Canon 5D and used it whenever I could.  It was a challenge taking the pictures and was similar with other prime lens which I have written about. Take a look at the picture Metropolis taken with my 40mm lens. When using a prime lens, you do have to think about the composition as you have no capacity to zoom in or out.  Therefore your feet have to do the moving.  I have provided a selection of photographs taken with the 50mm lens and as you see the results are pleasing.  There has been some post processing in a few of the photographs.  The result was that I did get a kick out of using just this lens.  It was not a case of loosing any pictures because I had the wrong lens but rather that I created new ones.

The 50mm lens brings out colour and shows the detail from the blossom.
Here I am using the 50mm lens to capture the architecture of the University of Birmingham Buildings. The sharpness comes through as well as the colour
I captured my grandson Noah with a candid shot. The lens is great for such closeup pictures
This mural by Annatomix is on the Warwick Bar part of the inner canal network. The prime lens has caught the detail and there is a nice use of the focus with the foreground adding to the framing around the picture.
Shooting the Custard Factory building through a hoie in a security fence. Shows how the nifty fifty can really focus
Another go at the focus through a fence and the subject is the Chimney at the Custard Factory.
Here is a landscape picture with the 50mm lens.  The mist adds atmosphere and the figure comes out to be very sharp.  I was surprised how the 50mm lens worked this so well.
Final one is another blossom picture with the mist added a nice backdrop to the picture