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 March

"DREAMS AND DEDICATION ARE A POWERFUL COMBINATION"

People can be so amazing when it comes to having a dream and then going after that dream. When you add a bit dedication into the mix it becomes a very powerful combination.

With nothing but doom and gloom displayed in the media about the current climate we find ourselves living in today, my objective in writing this message and doing this piece was to maybe brighten up someones day. Hopefully to inspire them to believe in having dreams once again or even just to make them smile, anything to distract them from daily negativity they might encounter.

I was inspired to use a Celtic background because I felt it was important to display that kind of Irish artwork, in turn keeping it alive and well in the heart of our city, even if it's only for a month.

As we all know, house market prices are once again back to a more realistic point. No matter what level you're looking at in the property market these days there is always a bargain to be had.With that in mind the" Temple Bar Mice" are selling up. Everything must go…..!

Biography of Karma

Born in Ireland,age unknown .
Inspired by street art and street art culture.
This self thought artist believed in a dream one day and since then has been pursuing that dream.
His life revolves around cutting stencils and improving his skills.

His first piece "Thug life" placed down in the IFSC at the height of the recession due to all those greedy corrupt bankers taking unjustified bonus packages (Which I 'm sure we're all sick of hearing by now) BUT….

That kind of blatant disregard for your average joe soap was the catalyst, spurring him and his art onto the streets.
He thought, If they can do that and get away with it, why can't he put up a few pieces and get away with it…!

After his first`piece he thought It was time to brighten up the streets of Dublin's great city by creating pieces with positive messages.
These works were a series of three called "city scribblers". Each piece included a different message attached.

Every day K A R M A spends his time trying to improve at what he's producing because he thinks this medium of art is just as important or powerful as seeing a Picasso. But to him personally, seeing a Banksy, Invader, Blek la rat or Conor Harrington and many more is just as powerful, if not more to him and his life.
He says it's only a matter of time before new talent starts to shine through once again…There are so many talented Artists on this Island .

Don't Encase the art, Embrace the art.
K A R M A
Internet Links@
Google-Karma Street Artist.
Flickr.com
Channel 4 thebigartmob.com
Karma Street Art@gmail.com


 
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