pwurple wrote: » I'm all for designated areas and encouraging artwork around the city. I think there are some fab bits around.. Adding link to location... that's crosse's green, near Dean's Hall.https://www.google.ie/maps/place/6+Crosse's+Green,+Cork/@51.8959482,-8.4784553,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x48449019e61475a5:0x6645be831b46bd31
denhaagenite wrote: » There's also a really brilliant one between North Main Street and the Coal Quay, with Roy Keane in a Communist uniform. I honestly don't mind graffiti a bit, think the should facilitate it more.
H3llR4iser wrote: » I have to say, that rooster picture is impressive. As for encouraging "graffiti", I would not go there. The issue is - there's no objective distinction between art and a dirty wall. Putting aside the arses who just do "tags", spray misspelled writings and gentlemen sausages everywhere, the person just splatting random colour fancies himself or herself as much of an artist as the ones who created these two examples...to say:
whisky_galore wrote: » That's starting to look a bit tatty now. Could do with a touch-up.Most of it is pretty crap low level stuff, sh!t tags etc. Spotted one once, the jist of it was 'F*CK THE GUARDS'... The word 'THE' was the only word spelled correctly. There was few nice ones around Fitzgerald Park, only they got defaced with the scrawlings of the less artistically inclined. There's a lot of it going on under the railway bridges, down towards Little Island it's starting to look like the Bronx circa 1985, someone is going to get a slap of a train someday and it'll be all tears then.
denhaagenite wrote: » Is that in Cork?? It's arguable though, people have to hone their skills somehow
namloc1980 wrote: » Good graffiti really adds to the urban landscape imo. Unfortunately the majority of it in Cork is of the "I waz ere" or "Man U Roolz" variety. Anyone caught doing that should get a kick up the arse!
Ralf and Florian wrote: » Don't forget "Jacinta is a tramp".