Good day for graffiti
Saw this great Karma piece on the Nassau Street Gate of Trinity College:
Thanks to The Unfortunately Loyal Boyfriend for being my cyberspotter on this one via the unusually ininane Twitter. Got a photo of it undisturbed at about 4pm. It was scrubbed off later that day, which underlines yet again my first rule of graffiti photography: take it when you see it.
Ambled deliberately to Wellington Quay to photograph this quite large ADW piece:
Part of the campaign First Fortnight: Challenging Mental Health Prejudice Through Creative Arts. Took more photos of most of the rest of the First Fortnight street art back in January, have to get around to posting them.
More work by the cyberspotter via broadsheet.ie had alerted me to another piece, so I strolled directly across the Liffey to take some snaps of this large Canvaz pasteup:
A sad clown but a happy day for graffiti.
Many more photos in my graffiti set.
Thanks to The Unfortunately Loyal Boyfriend for being my cyberspotter on this one via the unusually ininane Twitter. Got a photo of it undisturbed at about 4pm. It was scrubbed off later that day, which underlines yet again my first rule of graffiti photography: take it when you see it.
Ambled deliberately to Wellington Quay to photograph this quite large ADW piece:
Part of the campaign First Fortnight: Challenging Mental Health Prejudice Through Creative Arts. Took more photos of most of the rest of the First Fortnight street art back in January, have to get around to posting them.
More work by the cyberspotter via broadsheet.ie had alerted me to another piece, so I strolled directly across the Liffey to take some snaps of this large Canvaz pasteup:
A sad clown but a happy day for graffiti.
Many more photos in my graffiti set.
Labels: graffiti
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I love your graffiti photos.
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