Art / Photography

Finding the beauty in shabby Bristol

By Bristol24/7  Wednesday Mar 30, 2016

Photographer Carl Smith finds beauty in unexpected places and at the same time documents Bristol buildings that may not be with us for much longer.

On his Instagram account @bristol_shabby, he shares photos of boarded up pubs, derelict factories and empty offices. 

“The account was inspired by a quotation from the film Withnail and I,” Carl told Best Of Bristol.

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“The line spoken by Uncle Monty was, ‘there can be no true beauty without decay’. This led me to photograph decaying objects and buildings that many of us consider eyesores and walk past without taking a second look.

“However, to me, many neglected buildings have truly wonderful architectural features with beautiful colours and textures. Sadly, many of these buildings have been left to decay and are now very vulnerable. Many are likely to be demolished or redeveloped.”

 

Here is a selection of some of Carl’s best photos:

1. The Albert Inn, Bedminster

 

2. Arnos Vale top lodge

 

3. Back of King Street

 

4. Barton Hill School

 

5. The Bell, Redcliffe

 

6. Brooks Dye Works, St Werburgh’s

 

7. Cattle Market Tavern

 

8. Cave Street, St Paul’s

 

9. The Chequers, Kingswood

 

10. The Crown Tavern, Lawfords Gate

 

11. Gardiner Haskins

 

12. Hill Avenue, Victoria Park

 

13. Hill Avenue, Victoria Park

 

14. Locksmiths, Redfield

 

15. Long Ashton

 

16. The Lord Nelson, Barton Hill

 

17. Marsh Street Chambers

 

18. The Palace Hotel, Old Market

 

19. Pastimes, Lower Park

 

20. Prewett Street, Redcliffe

 

21. The Printers Devil, Broad Plain

 

22. Redcliffe Wharf

 

23. The Rising Sun, Windmill Hill

 

24. St Thomas Street, Redcliffe

 

25. Victoria Park

 

26. West Street, Bedminster

 

Read more: 35 photos of Bristol’s former tram network

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