Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A shoe-in!

A lost brógín left on a railing on the Finglas road.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Every man has his price

A quirky window display in Ted Baker on Grafton street. It reminds me of the illusive golden fleece that Jason brought back to King Pelias.

Monday, September 27, 2010

The Seagulls

The side wall of Bray Wanderers home turf, in Bray!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Up!

Some balloons outside a beauty salon on Camden st.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Lets play with words!

Driving home, on upper Dorset street we saw this beauty! Some clever clogs had doctored the warning! A transit, for those you may not know is a type of van, although this vehicle, oddly enough was not a transit!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Colourwheel

A lovely display in a card shop on Grafton street.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Happy Arthur's Day

So, today is the 2nd annual Arthur's Day. And in different locations around the city Guinness have erected temporary almost life size replicas of James's Gate. This one was on Camden st. Right about now in pubs all over the city, and the world I believe, the celebrations will be kicking off. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Let's be inventive

I can understand using cones to mark a space........but a MICROWAVE!? This was on Synge street south.

Heard it through the grape vine (21Sep10)

Some nice green details in between River Island and Wallis on Grafton street.

Lost (20Sep10)

A very wet and sad tourist map of the city on the pavement on Camden st.

I'll ribbon your moo-cow! (19Sep10)

Another fun colourful display for Lucy's Lounge on Upper Fownes street in Temple Bar.

Keeping dry under the Golden Arches (18Sep10)

Something I have never seen before, a McDonald's umbrella!!

Bobbing along..... (17Sep10)

Taken from the Ha'penny bridge looking up toward O'Connell bridge. I wasn't able to find out exactly what the floating houses were for, but the Fringe Festival is on at the moment so I'm pretty sure they're here for that. Me and my sister went to see a slightly modernised version of Medea in the Samuel Beckett theatre in Trinity College, it was breathtaking.

Home is where you claim it (16Sep10)

No.47 on Abbey street, this Georgian building has been claimed by a group of squatters/ artists. There is generally a different work of art / sculpture at the front of the building each week.

Do you worship at the altar of Art? (15Sep10)

A shot of St Augustine & St John's Church on Thomas street taken from the car park of the Tivoli theatre.