Bristol's street art bonanza: See No Evil 2012 – in pictures
Munich's SatOne addresses the issue of artists being treated like superheroes with a huge superhero-inspired wall of his own. Spot the Incredible Hulk and SupermanPhotograph: Global Street ArtThe abstract whisps by London's SheOne have been painted at the bottom of Bristol-based Nick Walker's huge character, making this piece the largest street art mural in the UK Photograph: Global Street ArtBelgium's Roa is famous for painting black-and-white animals like this city fox Photograph: Global Street Art
Bristol-based Chu is a master of anamorphic graffiti, which appears to burst out of the wall when viewed from certain anglesPhotograph: Global Street ArtIreland's Conor Harrington often paints characters with an imperial flavour. These three-storey-high soldiers are nestled behind the church on Nelson StreetPhotograph: Global Street ArtBristol artist 45rpm brightens up an otherwise dark cornerPhotograph: Global Street ArtItaly's Pixel Pancho made his first appearance at See No Evil, painting this mechanical beastPhotograph: Global Street ArtParis-born Kashink's multicoloured psychedelic style is inspired by comic booksPhotograph: Global Street ArtA young Bristol-based artist, Hannah, has painted her first street piece at See No Evil, subverting classical motifs with cheeky modern symbolismPhotograph: Global Street ArtCorporate subversion as an unofficial addition to one of the bins on site Photograph: Global Street Art
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