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Bristol street transformed into permanent art exhibition
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By News Desk
4 October 2011
International artists took part in the See No Evil project using EPL Skylift and Nationwide Platforms machinery
A permanent display of outdoor art has been created in Bristol, UK in a project called 'See No Evil', which saw graffiti and mural artists come together to paint over ten buildings in six days. Nationwide Platforms provided two scissor lifts and a boom lift for the project while sister company EPL Skylift supplied four truck-mounted platforms.
"The See No Evil programme has been an exciting project that has put an international spotlight on Bristol," says Bristol City Council's Place Making director Mike Bennett.
"The work we achieved, and the attention we gained, is a testament to the outstanding talents of our locally- and globally-based artists, whose work, in turn, wouldn't have been possible without the access to height provided [by] Nationwide Platforms and EPL Skylift."
The two scissor lifts gave artists access up to eight and 12m, while the boom lift offered a working height of 20m as well as an 'up and over' reach from its articulated crane to less accessible areas. The truck-mounted platform provided working height access of between 20 and 43m, and maximum horizontal outreach of between ten and 21m.
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