'Belfast has always had a special place in my heart and I feel a deep connection with it. I love the idea of this piece of urban art being completed collaboratively with the people of Northern Ireland and its visitors.' Sp _TranslinkNI
Translink is teaming up with Belfast based Australian street artist Danni Simpson to create a large-scale art piece which will uniquely be completed with the help of the Northern Ireland public.
This kicks off a provincewide roadshow where the mural will be the centrepiece of the activities to be completed through individual contributions from members of the public. The roadshow will also encourage people to share their own stories of important connections facilitated by public transport and will visit four more shopping centres over the coming weeks including:
"While I have developed the outline illustration, I’m really looking forward to seeing my artwork filled with the input and vibrant colours of the public as it makes its journey around Northern Ireland. The collaborative way we intend to complete the piece of art only serves to reinforce the importance of connections even further.”
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