Bristol Stencil Graffiti 2002-2004...

These are some of Revolting Mass's earliest street stencils. Inspired at the time by Banksy, Inkie and the other Bristol stencil street artists and free hand graffiti artists. His skills have improved alot since these days. But we thought it might be interesting for people to see where he started.

Early Revolting Mass skull & text - Bristol UK

This the first Revolting Mass "skull & cross bones & chaos symbol" stencil tag or signiture piece.



Early Revolting Mass text - Bristol UK

This the text from the first Revolting Mass stencil tag.



Early Revolting Mass text - Close Up - Bristol UK

This a close up of the text from the first Revolting Mass stencil tag.



Early Revolting Mass Tag - Bristol UK

This the first Revolting Mass "skull & cross bones & chaos symbol" stencil tag or symbol. On a recycling bin outside Mecca Bingo.



Early Revolting Mass Tag - Bristol UK

This the first Revolting Mass "skull & cross bones & chaos symbol" stencil tag or symbol. On a recycling bin outside Mecca Bingo.



Early Revolting Mass text - Anger - Bristol UK

This Revolting Mass skull has had the text altered to read 'ANGER'.



Early Revolting Mass skull - close up - Bristol UK

This a close up of the first Revolting Mass "skull & cross bones & chaos symbol".



Greedy, Lying, Murdering Esso Bastards - Bristol UK - Revolting Mass

This a stencil done as part of an anti-esso direct action campaign. This stencil was placed in actual esso petrol stations as well as other locations in Bristol.



Anarchy Symbol Graffiti Stencil - Bristol UK - Revolting Mass

One of the first stencils produced, more as an experiment. The infamous Anarchy symbol stencil.



Join the Army, Meet New People, Then Kill Them - Bristol UK - Revolting Mass

This stencil was produced in response to army cannon fodder recruitment tactics in schools in East-Bristol. Its meant to depict a footballer kicking a bullet through the mans head. But this was a little beyond Revolting Mass's skills at the time. I think this was his first or second stencil...



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