Opposite the Oxfam shop in Goodramgate is a fish restaurant called the "Cod Father" the hanging sign board for the restaurant is another humourous piece of work by Milladdio.
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Friday, 12 December 2008
Milladdio's Cod Father - Goodramgate
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Friday, 31 October 2008
Another Milladdio - The Habit - Goodramgate
Just over the road from the Chinese Shop is a shop called The Habit. The sign hanging outside it is another Milladdio piece which I find full of humour. Unfortunately, because of the scaffolding, I had to photograph it from the reverse side. If you click through to the photo on Picasa and enlarge you will see that the signature is reversed as a result.
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Thursday, 30 October 2008
Chinese Shop Sign - Goodramgate
Earlier this month I did a post on York artist Milladdio, this is one of his works hanging in Goodramgate for your admiration. The picture is signed along the strip at pavement level of the picture under the window. Click on the picture for a closer look in my Picasa web album or better still see the picture on Milladdio's website. It is quite different to most of his other work as there are no people with large heads in the picture!
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Monday, 6 October 2008
York Artist - Milladdio

After our allotment social evening a few of us went on to the Tap and Spile for a bit of folk music. I got in to conversation with an interesting young man and his partner. He handed me one of his artworks in postcard format which I agreed to show on this blog. His work is fascinating and often includes scenes of York in the background. The Tap and Spile features in one or two of his works which can be viewed on his website.
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