Cat and mouse mural in Filton gets locals talking

by Milan Perera, Bristol 247

A new mural on a house in Filton has caught the attention of the local community and beyond after bringing a burst of colour to the neighbourhood.

The vibrant work, which features dining mice and a towering feline figure, was painted on the front of a house in Filton by artist Shaun Sepr.

Known for his bold style, Sepr’s latest creation on Wallscourt Road is no exception with bright colours and whimsical imagery.

The new mural by Shaun Sepr has been the talk of the neighbourhood

Tom Turner, the homeowner who commissioned the mural, moved to the house with his wife Cate in December.

In an effort to bring something striking to the street, he commissioned Sepr, who completed the project in just three days.

Mr Turner said the response has largely been positive, with many people stopping to take photos and admire the work.

The mural has sparked debate on local online forums with residents expressing mixed feelings.

The contrast between its playful theme and Filton’s more traditional aesthetic has led to varying opinions.

While some praised the mural as a much-needed splash of colour, others were less convinced.

One social media user described it as “an absolute joy on the street” while another pointed out the tendency for residents to voice objections to change often without offering alternatives.

Sepr himself has taken the feedback in stride, finding humour in the strong opinions voiced online.

Fellow artist Andy Council offered encouragement in the debate whether a piece like this should be allowed to be painted on a residential street, commenting that the strong local reactions mean the mural is making an impact.

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Comments:

“I think it looks great, it’s inoffensive and done to a high standard by the looks of it. If more houses did this the streets would look amazing!”

“I love it but I understand why some don’t. It wouldn’t look at all out of place in other areas of Bristol though.”