Pledge For Positivity

Two positive messages side-by-side in Castle Street: on the left, “Stop war” by Nathan Bowen (ig | web store) and on the right “Love conquers all” by ThisIsLostBoy (ig).

Here are three more by Bowen in Belfast: one | two | three

The image of the completed work (above) is from October 11th. Here (below) is an in-progress image from October 4th:

Poster around the corner in Queen Street, enquiring about a piece produced in 2024 in Beckenham, south London (the reference to “Oct 10th 2022” is unclear):

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See No Evil

“Gaza genocide 186,000+” This is a small stencil on the Glen Molloy piece in North Street, perhaps in reference to the number of casualties in Gaza (Al Jazeera youtube) to which should be added more than 60,000 deaths (Derry mural on Paddy Duffy’s site).

For the two monkeys together, see No See, No Do.

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Styling

This piece of Faigy (Fb) street-art for Bellaire Hair & Beauty (Fb) is hidden off William Street, and is not typically viewable. It was perhaps painted in 2014, around the same time as the smaller piece in William Street – see Bellaire.

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Hang Tight

Here are three stickers/paste-ups from illustrator and artist DEID (web) in Belfast city centre.

Above: “Слава Україні!” [Slava Ukraïni!] – a Ukranian soldier in front of a field of sunflowers gives the shaka/hang loose sign.

Immediately below: MAGA red-hats with an upside-down Stars And Stripes bring to mind David Bowie’s 1997 song “I’m afraid of Americans” (youtube).

Third, below, “Do you know the traffic warden?”

There are more DEID paste-ups in the Paddy Duffy collection.

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Full-Frontal Unity

As an apéritif for Hit The North 2025 many local artists painted on the “Belfast Stories” hoarding along North Street in mid-April. Here is a selection, from Wee Nuls (web), All The Doodz (ig), KVLR (web), Kilian (ig), and Graffic Belfast (ig). For all fifteen pieces, see the Paddy Duffy Collection.

For the previous art on these hoardings, see ‘Bout Ye?

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Invasion Of The Building-Snatchers

The Bank Of Ireland building at the junction of North Street and Royal Avenue was purchased by the City Council in 2021 (Business Insider) with the intention of turning it into a visitor attraction called ‘Belfast Stories’ by 2030. The latest step in the process was a period of public consultation (BelTel). In the meantime, Leo Boyd (web) has taken over the boarded-up space that previously housed the ATM with an image of space invaders hovering over the building.

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Stop Wars

“Stop Wars” in the style of “Star Wars”, in the colours of the Palestinian flag and with a targeted Palestine for the “O”, on a sticker sponsored by “Apache Tribe Belfast – clothing for freaks”.

North Street, Belfast city centre

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Know Their Names

Here is a small selection of pieces from this year’s Hit The North (2025). (For complete coverage, see the map of Hit The North festivals.)

Politics of any sort rarely intrudes (see the 2019 Lyra McKee piece, which is still present in Kent St) but there were two pieces about the current devastation of Gaza were included, one by JMK with the caption “I Stand With Kneecap” and another by Conor McClure with the title “Know Their Names”.

Above and immediately below: “Make Art For Money” and “Picashso” by Luck (ig). Descriptions of the pieces in each photo are interposed below.

A sleepy person by Karl Fenz (web)

An eye containing a reflection of the Sunflower bar by My Dog Sighs (web), and a seated painter by Sanchai (ig).

“Stand By Your Trans” by Mel Carroll (web), “Wonder Day” by Jacky Sheridan (web), and a smiling face by SillyMe (ig) , in front of BUST’s “Dry Gin” from 2022 and a fox by Annatomix from 2023.

“Stand By Your Trans” by Mel Carroll

“Eat the rich” by FGB (web) + Katriona (web). 

HTN 2023 piece by KVLR (ig) in the waste-ground.

“I stand with Kneecap” by JMK

All of the above were painted in Kent Street.

In Union Street … a “Wee Bonnie” dog by Kayde (web) and “Tell People You Miss Them/I Miss You” by Alana McDowell (ig).

“Your Ego Ain’t Your Amigo” by Codo (ig), a cycling artist by Leo Boyd (web), “Know Their Names” by Conor McClure (ig) and “Con Safos” by KAYOS (ig).

The names of dead Palestinian children by Conor McClure (ig)

On the other side of Union Street, Sky High (ig), with Malarky’s “Everlasting” in the background.

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Fast Car

These three cars are by DanK (ig) in Bank Square, Belfast city centre, on the wall of Crown Jesus Ministries (Fb) (in the Berry Street Presbyterian building), replacing the ‘Creation’ mural painted in 2012. Dan calls the piece “Hope” (ig) after the church’s ‘Hope Mission Centre’ (ig); this is the same title he gave to the geisha on the Shankill. This piece does not feature any of the kanji street-signage that would place it in Japan (compare with Night Taxi in the Woodvale), though there is some on the pink car, left.

The middle car has the license plate “OUTATIME” which was the plate on the DeLorean in ‘Back To The Future’ (see also: You Built A Time Machine … Out Of A DeLorean?)

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Keep Belfast Tidy

“Keep Belfast tidy” by throwing fascism into the bin. Here is a vintage “Keep Belfast tidy” bin (at Alamy).

Rosemary Street and North Street (with swastika removed), Belfast city centre

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