Street art
Street art can be seen all over Northern Ireland in many towns and cities.
These artworks are free for all to see and are colourful and pleasing to look at.
In the past some forms of street art were seen as vandalism, as the artists often did not get permission to create them.
But nowadays street art is usually commissioned by someone who wishes to turn an everyday wall or building into a work of art.
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Street artists who work in Northern Ireland
Visual Waste
Visual Waste is a graffiti artist (Dean Kane) whose work you can see all over Belfast.
He specialises in spray painting and murals.
Currently he has over 50 Graffiti mural artworks across Belfast.
Maser
A street artist from Dublin who has been creating art since he was 15.
He is commissioned to create large murals and often does live paintings.
He loves bright bold colours and shapes.
Friz
Marian Noone also know as Friz is based in Bangor, County Down.
She mainly works with spray paint cans and acrylics.
The choice will depend on the surface she is asked to work on.
Her work explores the history, myths and folklore of the places where she is working.
A lot of her work features strong powerful female characters in connection with the natural environment.
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