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William Murphy

Rebel graffiti: A feast-your-eyes tour of Cork's street art in 12 photos

The bold and beautiful streets of the real capital.

CORK’S CREATIVITY has coloured the streets around the real capital with a vibrant display of urban visuals.

Here’s a glimpse of the city’s street art that caught our eye.

1. A warm ‘Welcome to Paradise’, from the North Mall Wall is an inviting sight

2. This eye-catching dragon, on Kino Entertainment Ltd, is a central piece to the city

3. Street artist Mr Everybody brings a Banksy aesthetic with this girl and balloons piece

4. Childhood memories of Mario can be found near Fitzgerald Park

5. This photo-realistic rooster looks almost good enough to eat

6. On Kyle Street, a series of colourful portraits commemorate historical Irish figures such as The Big Fellow, Michael Collins

7. On first glance, the intricate detail of Psychonautes’ mural, entitled Heart Art Attack, looks like it’s made from hundreds of mosaic tiles

8. The Grot Bags wall will hold your attention for an hour, or two, as you unpack all of the scenes within the piece

9. This ornate oriental scene, on the corner of Cornmarket Street and Kyle Street, has a timeless feel to the city

10. Painted in shades of blue, these Irish literary legends add their stares to St Paul’s Avenue

11. Mad About Cork’s initiative – celebrating local legends on electrical boxes – adds character

12. And this Heron and Hare diptych perfectly complements two empty buildings

More: 12 sun-soaked snapshots from Ireland’s beer gardens in the hot weather>

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    Nov 16th 2011, 9:01 AM

    ………. what is the betting that not one of them will have a legitimate mandate. We live in a post-democratic age, it is disturbing to see how many accepted this.

    We have the man who fudged Greece’s books, so they could get in to the Euro, while he was the head of their banking system made leader. It is like having Sean Fitzpatrick rammed in as leader of this state by Europe.

    It will either go down in history as the start of a dark but temporary blot on European democratic history or else as a great day for Europe, written by our new technocratic masters in the future, the corporatization of the continent. There used to be a name for the merging of corporate power and State control in to one entity. A predecessor of this man invented it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnTOiso08HM

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    Nov 16th 2011, 9:40 AM

    Good link Tim,thanks for sharing it.
    The mention of the ‘intense talks’ by Monti begs the question as the what bribes were offered, by bribes I mean offers of position and power.

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