Friday, 10 June 2011

Street Art - A Walking Tour of Dublin

I hadn't realised how many snaps I collected of Dublin street art over the past few months. On observation they range from poetic to esoterick and in some cases, sardonic. Given how they infinitely cheer up our summer-deprived streets, I thought it fitting to give you all a tour of Dublin by way of our graffiti gravitas.

We start at North Wall Quay - walk along the Liffey and breathe in the poetry.
Cross over to City Quay...
for an oblique reference to either Irish cuisine or state penitentiaries.
Turn left onto Lombard Street East. "What you talkin' about Willis?"
Toddle over to South William Street to find Maser's Angel looking over you.
He loves you our Maser.
Cross over to Sth Great George's Street if you require further confirmation.
Although if you scoot through Golden Lane over to the Liberties' Carmen Hall, they're not too sure.
In fact, it's probably best to beetle up towards Francis Street..
...for an impromptu weather report.
Once you hit The Coombe - Maser strikes again.
You must be hungry. Why not cut back to Aungier Street for an all-day breakfast?
Or over to Sth Richmond Street for a sneaky pint at The Shaw?
Too early for a jar?
Oh, I see. No pressure. Hope you enjoyed your tour! :)

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