THE ART AND THE LOCATION

THE ART AND THE LOCATION BUT NOT MUCH ABOUT THE ARTIST

I still know little or nothing about the Artist but I am beginning to notice his monochrome art style.

A friend who is an artist disagreed with my description as follows: "While "monochrome" technically means using variations of a single colour, it's often used to describe works in black and white or shades of grey. In the case of the street artist you mention, their use of blues in addition to blacks and greys would more accurately be described as limited palette or perhaps tonal." Do anyone else have an opinion?

Inn On The Liffey is a 2-star guesthouse located in Dublin, Ireland, within walking distance of the city centre and popular attractions like the National Leprechaun Museum and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Here's what I found about it:

Accommodation: It offers 10 rooms, including double rooms, twin rooms, guest rooms, and one-bedroom apartments.
Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk, and baggage storage.
Breakfast: Complimentary breakfast is provided.
Nearby: It is close to restaurants, bars, and pubs.
Mixed reviews: Some guests praise its location and affordability, while others criticise its cleanliness and outdated facilities.

There seems to be an association between the Inn on the Liffey and the gay community in Dublin many years ago. Some Tripadvisor reviews mention that it was located above a gay sauna, and there are mentions of it being searched for as "gay accommodation" in the past. However, it's important to note that these are older reviews and the situation may have changed since then.