Its a scary thought, but its almost two years since I went down to the Tivoli Theatre carpark to check out the art on display. I ventured down during the week to have another look and wasn’t disappointed. The results of the annual All City Easter Jam, and its coming up to that time of year again. Details of the event can be found here and the Facebook event is here.
Now, an oldie but a goodie, and not from Tivoli this but from down around Tenters, an area of Dublin I’ve rarely explored but ventured down that way last Sunday… From our good comrade Maser; I love seeing these tags around the place, it reminds you that we all have to start somewhere.
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The original Flickr set can be found here, I’ll put up the rest of this weeks pictures later!
Stunning work. They clearly have skills with the paint. Thanks for posting this.
These are awesome. Do these stay up or do they get painted over?
Well these have been up since last Easter, and the ones before that from the previous Easter so…!
I don’t like Gravitii but this is something else altogether, all children shpild be brought to see this!!
Great Shots. This years jam is on May19th. Just rang the shop there to confirm.
Cool, must share:)
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