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PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART<\/p>\n\n\n\n

This work is long gone. It was beside the Phone Kiosk , which has been replaced, and the Dublinbikes docking station on Bolton Street. To the best of my knowledge the artwork was on display from 2025 to 2017.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Dublin Canvas is an inclusive public art project. To date, they have had a collection of artists from all age groups – students to retirees, from all walks of life – barristers to baristas, a mixture of nationalities and a variety of art disciplines. Graphic designers, illustrators, stencil artists street artists and landscape artists to name but a few.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Artist: Bridget Ni Dhuinn Belcher
Description: “Being originally from the countryside foxes have always been a common sight for me. When I first moved to Dublin I couldn’t get over the number of foxes everywhere. I was so used to seeing them in the fields and amongst nature that I couldn’t get used to their appearance roaming through the streets of Dublin. At first, it made me sad to see such a beautiful animal away from its natural habitat but at the same time isn’t it fascinating to see an animal adapt and evolve to suit a whole new type of environment? As a result, I have dedicated my design to the City Foxes. In hope that people may appreciate the beautiful animal that shares Dublin City with us.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n