It took longer than I imagined it might to get down to Windmill Lane for this, the third in a series of posts looking at some of Dublin’s lesser known street art spots. I’ve been to Richmond Villas and Liberty Lane in the first two posts, and am on the look out for other gems. Strange though it may seem, given Windmill Lane’s historical connection to U2, that amongst the thousands of tags that cover the street, I couldn’t find one “Bono is a pox.”
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The writings on the wall… Part III
Posted in Dublin History, Photography, Street Art, tagged dublin, Dublin Graf, Dublin Graffiti, Dublin Grafitti, Graf, graffiti photography on November 22, 2012| 8 Comments »
The writings on the wall… Part II
Posted in Dublin History, Photography, Street Art, tagged Dublin Graf, Dublin Graffiti, Dublin Photography, graffiti photography, Photography on November 7, 2012| 4 Comments »
My apologies to Poxbottle, who asked that any posts referring to Irish graffiti not be called “The writings on the wall…” Its only for this short series, I swear! Anyways, last week I put up some images of the street art behind the Bernard Shaw and said I was going to follow it up, so here it is… The lane behind Whelan’s/ The Village. I’m hoping to get another couple of these posts up in the next week or so, there’s a some more hidden spots around Dublin city where our street artists show off their talents that are worth documenting…