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The People’s Art June 2010

I recently exhibited at The People’s Art on the 25th – 27th June, along with nearly 200 other Artists. It took place along the railings of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin city. We had a spot each, or two if we needed, that were of approx. 6 feet in length, to hang our work. I used just the one space as I had thirteen pieces, just enough to fill that 6 foot of railings. The weather was beautiful for the weekend and the streets were busy with tourists, families on a day out, match attenders, Zombie Walkers, friends and new friends. It was a fun filled three days where I met some lovely people, some great artists and enjoyed relaxing in the sun around the beautiful Green…

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John Murray setting up..

John’s had no. 47 of the lovely south side of the Green, I was beside him at no. 46….

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Aoife Joyce at my display

John Murray with his array of paintings…

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John Murray and his display

Gerry Flaherty from Navan with his beautiful work , note the Lion on the right, a few spaces down from me..  http://www.meathartsgroup.com

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Gerry Flaherty with his display on the railings..

The Dublin Zombie Walk was taking place on Saturday 26th also, I would have taken part if I weren’t busy…

I came across a few Zombies…

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Dublin Zombie Walkers

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Zombies..........

The wonderful work of Ciaran Kavanagh…

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Ciaran Kavanagh and his charcoal and oil paintings...

The work of Rachael Agnew, the artist would not pose in the picture..  : (    http://www.rachaelagnew.com

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The work of Rachael Agnew..

My nieces and sister came to visit me during Saturday’s time on the rails…

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Me and my gorgeous nieces..Emma enjoying the Art..

Later in the afternoon on Sunday , I took a walk into the Green…

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St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2

To draw is to make a shape and movement in time – Stuart Davis, 1951

Aoife Joyce