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Friday 22 October 2021

The Beatles Murals Liverpool


The Beatles Murals Liverpool




















 

Religion I can get behind Liverpool Graffiti

Religion I can get behind

Baltic triangle Liverpool












 

Ken Dodd Mural Liverpool

Ken Dodd Mural Liverpool



 Ken Dodd mural 


Sir Ken Dodd, Knotty Ash's most famous son, brought joy and laughter to the people for decades. These two murals, paying tribute to a comedy great, were a collaboration with Liverpool's Royal Court Theatre and The Comedy Trust.


One depicts Sir Ken in his trademark pastel blue suit and tickling stick. He is pictured on a seaside promenade - a nod to the seaside theatres where Mr Dodd plied his trade for so long in his early career.

 

The second mural is really a bit of font play with the lyrics to Ken's biggest musical hit, the song - Happiness. A couple of the Diddy Men are taking care of word placement and the finishing touches.


These murals were painted by Liverpool artist, Paul Curtis. They were unveiled at a press gathering by Sir Ken's widow, Lady Anne Dodd in March 2020.


Thursday 21 October 2021

Zap Graffiti Liverpool October 2021

Zap Graffiti Liverpool October 2021

Liverpool's unique graffiti art focused venue. Custom murals. Arts supplies shop.We provide Graffiti art classes and parties! We manage Public art spaces

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Street Art Murals Islington (The Fabric District) Liverpool

Street Art Murals Islington (The Fabric District) Liverpool

Street Art Murals Bayhorse Lane and Gildart Street Liverpool

Street Art Spots in the Fabric District

The up-and-coming Fabric District near Liverpool’s universities has recently upped its street-art game and is probably one of the best places to see a huge variety of street art in a confined area.

Take a wander around London RoadBayhorse Lane and Gildart Street to see the best they have to offer in guerrilla art.

Gildart Street is fast becoming an open-air street gallery, with murals including the brightly coloured work of Shane O’Malley, Darren John and Finbar McHugh.



Yet another abstract and colorful artwork was realized by Irish artist Shane O’Malley, who began painting graffiti in 2001.


The Outdoor Gallery, Bayhorse Lane

 From dots to birds, cartoons and typography and geometry made fun. You’ll see something you love on Bayhorse Lane.




Also from Galway (Ireland) is Finbar McHugh, who painted an abstract piece made of thousands of colorful little dots













All his way from Indonesia, Sicovecas painted both in the mural area and in the graffiti area of the festival. The mural he painted on the Fabric Distric is inspired by Stonehenge as a place for sun worshipping in the summer solstice.






British muralist, graffiti writer (Hicks54) and illustrator Ed Hicks is well-known for his obscure themes and articulated narratives.






 

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