Last week, I got a mysterious text from a good friend who said they had something to show me. The instructions were to meet on Grattan Bridge at 16:45, and that it should only take an hour or so. Intrigued, I showed up at the alotted time, and after a ten minute walk, we ended up in the carpark of the Tivoli Theatre, off Thomas Street. Adorning the walls are hundreds of pieces of the finest in Dublin Graffiti, some of which can be seen below. Full set can be found here.

Huge piece, this must have been over 20ft tall.

Sek II - Maser 2010

From the great Maser.

Anywhere is Paradise with you...

When I do good, no one remembers. When I do bad, no one forgets.
As I said, follow the link above for the full set, theres 34 pictures in total, all available for re-use under the Creative Commons License. But best if you go visit it for yourselves; The Tivoli Theatre is on Francis Street, just off Thomas Street. Just ask the nice man on the gate, you’ll be sorted.
My great-uncle opened the Tivoli in 1934. I’m sure he would be glad to see its survival to date and its contribution to the artistic life of the Liberties in more ways than one.
http://puesoccurrences.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/family-history-pj-medlar-1885-1949/
Thanks for the reference. Wonderful stuff.
Póló, you’ve always got a gem of a story or an image!
I’m going to have a look tonight, excellent stuff.
All from the all city records jam two years ago. Great work. I think one of those above is actually by Steve Powers ESPO not Maser. Full piece in NYT times linked below.
http://cheebah.typepad.com/cheebah_hip_hop_reggae_fu/2008/05/steve-powers-espo.html
Yar, far as I can recall Shane the “You can look down on me….” piece is ESPO. It’s a beaut.