CAN TAKE A LOT OF TIME AND EFFORT IF ONE NEEDS TO MEET THE AUGUST 23 DEADLINE
Chancery Street at Fegans is a good location if you are interested in murals (even if they are very commercial).
Ahsoka Tano is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. She is a Force-sensitive Togruta female who was trained as a Jedi Padawan by Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars. Ahsoka was a gifted student and a skilled warrior, and she quickly rose through the ranks of the Jedi Order. She fought alongside Anakin in many battles, and she helped to save the Republic on numerous occasions.
However, Ahsoka’s life changed forever when she was framed for a bombing attack on the Jedi Temple. She was falsely accused of treason, and she was forced to go on the run. Ahsoka eventually cleared her name, but she was disillusioned with the Jedi Order. She left the Order and became a freelance warrior, fighting for justice and peace in the galaxy.
Ahsoka continued to fight for good after the fall of the Republic. She helped to establish a network of rebel cells that would eventually become the Rebel Alliance. She also fought in the Battle of Endor, where she helped to defeat the Galactic Empire.
Ahsoka Tano is a complex and well-developed character. She is a strong and independent woman who is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. She is also a skilled warrior and a powerful Force-user. Ahsoka Tano is a fan-favorite character, and she is sure to continue to be a major player in the Star Wars universe for years to come.
When I first photographed this in July it was a work in progress and no information was available and the artwork was only black and white.
Superb new artwork ‘Dublin’s Motion’ by Siberian artist & graphic design student Elizaveta Tolmacheva. Artwork located at Weaver Park, Liberties, Dublin 8.
Weaver Park is theW first purpose built Public Park in The Liberties area in over a century; a major step forward for Dublin City Council in addressing the deficit of quality green active amenity space providing outdoor recreational opportunities for the local community of Dublin 8 and further afield. There are a multitude of uses provided for within the park design, including grassed lawns, a terrace onto Cork St., an enclosed play area, a picnic space, a skate park, extensive seating along internal walls and perimeter zones with tree planting, mounding and play features. The central lawn accommodates small scale active and passive uses on a day to day basis but can also provide the space for larger events such as markets, parties, exhibitions and performances. Weaver Park was officially opened on the 2nd October 2017.It has to date proved to be a highly valued and much used space by all age groups.