For Your Consideration: Dublin Graffiti Admin at 1:06 pm September 17, 2015 A celebration of Dublin graffiti and street art. By Caroline Brennan who writes: What talent lives in our Irish capital city… Spray/FIGHT! FacebookTwitterPinterestSponsored Link Related posts: Post-Banksian Did You Do This? The Goldfinch of Scampia I’m No Superman
Mr. T. September 17, 2015 at 1:20 pm “You can’t keep us down” Yes they can and they’ve been doing it since 1922.
Pale Blue Dot Cotton September 17, 2015 at 1:23 pm My favourite piece of Dublin graf was spotted down just off Sheriff Street ..”2 for €35″ ..ever the entrepreneurial heroin dealers down there.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly? September 17, 2015 at 1:26 pm My fave was ‘thánaig ár lá’ but I can’t remember where exactly it was.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly? September 17, 2015 at 1:28 pm Don Delillo’s Underworld (amazing book) has a fantastic piece at the beginning about graffiti.
Stewart Curry September 17, 2015 at 1:39 pm You should see the amazing work someone called ‘XTC”s done on random walls and lamposts near Mount Merrion…
RockyRoader September 17, 2015 at 2:21 pm Favourite one lately is “Haven’t seen weather like it since the sixties”, by the Grand Canal near Leeson Street bridge.
“You can’t keep us down”
Yes they can and they’ve been doing it since 1922.
some good stuff away from the corny sloganeering.
My favourite piece of Dublin graf was spotted down just off Sheriff Street ..”2 for €35″ ..ever the entrepreneurial heroin dealers down there.
My fave was ‘thánaig ár lá’ but I can’t remember where exactly it was.
Don Delillo’s Underworld (amazing book) has a fantastic piece at the beginning about graffiti.
You should see the amazing work someone called ‘XTC”s done on random walls and lamposts near Mount Merrion…
A true ortist.
Favourite one lately is “Haven’t seen weather like it since the sixties”, by the Grand Canal near Leeson Street bridge.
Can’t beat ‘Merry Dickmas’.
No Turp? No Denk?