What: A vibrant outdoor gallery featuring works by six talented artists, celebrating themes of joy and community. Where: Thomas Street, Crane Street, and Market Street in Dublin 8, showcasing large-scale murals and printed works. When: Launching March 15th, 2024, and running for three months. Why: Part of St. Patrick’s Festival 2024, bringing art, vibrancy, and a sense of community to Dublin 8 in collaboration with the Guinness Storehouse, the Digital Hub, and Dublin City Council. Curated by: Good Shout Studio, a Dublin 8-based creative agency.
Featured Artists
Claire Prouvost: A French muralist based in Dublin, Claire’s work is known for its bold, joyful characters and dynamic use of colour. She often explores themes of community, celebration, and the energy of urban life.
Sophia Vigne Welsh: Sophia creates visually striking abstract works that explore nature, colour, and the interplay of light and form. Her pieces evoke a sense of renewal and optimism.
Mark Conlan: This artist playfully reimagines Dublin’s architectural landmarks with a whimsical touch. He often blends natural elements into urban landscapes, creating a sense of wonder and connection with the city.
Ruan van Vliet: Ruan’s distinctive style features playful, cartoon-like characters with a contemporary edge. His works explore the concept of modern-day “cowboys” within the context of Dublin 8, finding unique stories within the urban landscape.
Bebhinn Eilish & Gavin Connell: This creative duo combines Bebhinn’s delicate, ethereal illustrations with Gavin’s bold, graphic style. Their work often explores themes of nature, interconnectedness, and the transformative power of art.
Gavin Connell: Gavin Connell is a 26-year-old illustrator/designer based in Dublin, Ireland. His style is made up of his main inspirations such as vintage comics, 1930’s animation, old school rave posters and contemporary illustration/character design. Graduating from NCAD in June 2018, he went straight into freelancing and working for himself. He worked closely as a junior designer with John Slade of H.Y.T Studio 2017-2018 on jobs for large brands such as Nike and Vans where he learned a lot of technical skills.
How to Experience A Better City
The gallery is designed to be enjoyed by simply walking along the designated streets. Follow the trail and discover the artworks.
Claire Prouvost is a French graphic designer and illustrator living and working in Dublin.
She loves to paint women in a cubist inspired style, using gouaches for their vibrant colours. Her colourful work plays with shapes, contrast, and composition to show the simple beauty of things in our daily lives.
Today I used my Sony 85mm GM lens with the Sony FX30 so it was effectively a 127mm lens. This is supposed to be one of the best lens that I own and it has been described as the ultimate portrait prime. The perfect 85mm F1.4 portrait lens with outstanding sharpness dissolving to magnificent bokeh.
I obtained a copy on the day that it became available here in Ireland in advance of any genuine reviews. I immediately discovered that it made a horrible grating noise while focusing.
According to some reviews that I came across months later “The Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM lens has a focusing system that makes some noise. It sounds a little like metal scraping or a linear piezo motor even though it’s an SSM motor. It’s much quieter in video AF mode. Nearly silent.”.
I brought my copy back to the dealer and the told me that it would take a month or two to get a replacement so I decided to keep my copy on condition that I could replace it at some later date.
Here are some of the reviews of the Sony 85mm GM lens:
“The Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM is a superb lens that delivers outstanding image quality. It is sharp, contrasty, and has beautiful bokeh. The autofocus is fast and accurate, and the lens is weather-sealed. It is an excellent choice for portrait photographers.” – DPreview
“The Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM is a top-of-the-line portrait lens that offers excellent image quality and performance. It is sharp, has beautiful bokeh, and is weather-sealed. It is a bit on the expensive side, but it is worth the investment for serious portrait photographers.” – The Phoblographer
“The Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM is a fantastic lens that delivers excellent image quality in a variety of situations. It is sharp, has beautiful bokeh, and is weather-sealed. It is a bit on the large and heavy side, but it is still a great choice for portrait photographers.” – Cameralabs
Overall, the Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM is a highly rated lens that is well-suited for portrait photography. It is sharp, has beautiful bokeh, and is weather-sealed. However, it is also a bit on the expensive side.