The creativeness in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle is clear just when walking around the area. Street art is visible on almost every street corner, and they all share different messages. The Baltic N’ Dock went for a walk in the Triangle. Here are some of the artworks:
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Like in every other area of Liverpool, The Beatles are well represented in the Baltic Triangle. This one is made by John Culshaw, a Liverpool based artist.
Photo: Isak Broenseth.
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This graffiti is made by Dave Bonzai and says ‘’All you need is love’’. It was made as a part of the 2018 Contrast Mural Fest, which is a series of events for artists and creators that takes place in Liverpool.
Photo: Isak Broenseth.
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This one on Jamaica Street is a critical piece about the many original Banksy pieces that were removed from Liverpool and sold to private collectors. It’s made by Silent Bill.
Photo: Isak Broenseth
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The wall next to the skate park is often changing. During our visit to the Baltic Triangle, it looked like this.
Photo: Isak Broenseth.
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Everton Football Club is also represented with an impressive piece in the Triangle. The graffiti features some of the clubs biggest legends. It is painted by Murwalls in collaboration with Kit it Out.
Photo: Isak Broenseth
Source for this article: VisitLiverpool.com
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