You thank the cars who yield as you’re crossing, the same way you order a pint. Quick and honest. – Trista Hurley-Waxali
Tag: Chalk
Clare Glynn Chitan outside Limerick’s Colbert Station
Limerick Junction The Station large and dome like, clinically clean Cream tiles with loneliness lingering in every pore Birds flying high, coming home to roost, to nest under the eaves Family’s grouped together, like midgets around the carriage doors Filling in the silent moments with meaningless chit chat Another youth his passage paid is leaving…
Fiona Reilly at Ormston House
…keep clear parking discs on sale here bruscar any bag any bin four for twenty five euro save time money and your wardrobe with our four for twenty five euro deal shopping ormston house open sunday connoly chaps parking arthurs quay car park fox and bow the red hen to let cruises street parking patrick…
Kieran Carey at Ormston House
Doric or Ionic “ Doric or Ionic was the thought I had, about the reminants of another past time. They intrigued me and are the welcoming smile to all the art that hang on the walls. They fit in with images yet hold their own when it come to glitz and glamour, Like gods in…
Anonymous (nominated by Paul Tarpey) at Ormston House
For the last decade, the scripted statement ‘Help The Homeless’ has been an ongoing project on the walls of the city centre by a Limerick Citizen who continues to remain anonymous. Its message is both acknowledged and rendered for Ormston House and by Street Line Critics. It was nominated by Paul Tarpey.
Sarah Lundy at Ormston House
MindMadeManifest – Sarah Lundy
Patrick Mc Elligott at Ormston House
Freedom to be… – Patrick Mc Elligott
Clare Glynn Chitan at Ormston House
What memories linger with in these walls What spirits visit and walk these halls Stairs and rooms, memories from years to year Spirit of joy and sorrow ring out in the air Secrets, whispered from room to room Telling of births and deaths, now silent as the tomb. Laughter and tears mothers voices children’s calls….
Julianne Knowles at Ormston House – Part 2
patrick bricks of butter & squares of milk the city hummed & stretched & he knew it blind eyes like the river had patrick – Julianne Knowles
Julianne Knowles at Ormston House – Part 1
ellen she was liable to floods & fever milk-skinned she knew the gaol (& the cathedral) well she wove linen did ellen she was miles of the stuff ** – Julianne Knowles