Here is a gallery of pieces from Library Street, painted for 2025’s Hit The North street art festival (Seedhead Arts).
From left to right (top to bottom in appearance here): Rob Hilken (web) NOYS (ig) official title “Auditor” writing by TMN Ajax Piper (web) from England Claire Prouvost (web) from Dublin Ohhi Ohno (ig) from Limerick [writers]
Here is a gallery of pieces from Kent Street, painted for 2025’s Hit The North street art festival (Seedhead Arts).
From top to bottom in appearance here, the works are by …
(North side of the street:) Luck (ig) from Thailand (above and immediately below) unknown Karl Fenz (web) My Dog Sighs (web) Sanchai (ig) from Thailand unknown DanLeo (web) unknown (South side of the street:) Mel Carroll (web) Jacky Sheridan (web) SillyMe (ig) Glen Molloy (Fb) Gabriela Joyce (web) Alexandra (ig) Danni Simpson (web) FGB (web) + Katriona (web) Jam (ig) Imogen Donegan (ig) KVLR (web) Lost Lines (ig) JMK (Above Union St:) David McMIllan (web) unknown Holly Pereira (web) Hicks (ig)
Here is a gallery of pieces from Union Street, painted for 2025’s Hit The North street art festival (Seedhead Arts). From left to right (top to bottom in this entry), the works are by:
FESA (ig) from Munch SNAK (ig) Ona Salvador (web) ADW (ig) Molly Hankinson (web) Kerrie Hanna (web) (below Kent St) Shane Ha (web) Kayde (web) Alana McDowell (ig) Niall OL (ig) NRMN (ig) Keyto (ig) Codo (ig) Leo Boyd (web) Conor McClure (ig) KAYOS (ig) JunkGraff (ig) + Sinead Crumlish (ig) and, on the other side of the street, Sky High (ig)
This street art is by Spanish artist Slim Safont (web) on a side wall of the Spaniard in Skipper Street, Belfast city centre, for Hit The North 2025 (Seedhead Arts).
Work by English artist My Dog Sighs (web) in Talbot Street for Hit The North 2025 (Seedhead Arts), with a Belfast-specific reflection, including the Albert Clock and the gantry cranes Samson & Goliath; the child with an ice-cream is three-year-old Teddy, son of street artist Codo (ig).
My Dog Sighs also painted a smaller eye, reflecting the Sunflower Bar, in Kent St.
There is a small bonus piece featuring two “Quiet Little Voices” on a shutter to the left of the main piece.
This is a gallery of pieces from a HTN 2025 warm-up event at the Ulster Sports Club in High Street Court, with work by Niall OL (ig), Friz (web), Holly Pereira (web), FGB (web), Karl Fenz (web), Roo (ig), Shane Ha (web).
This is work by David J McMillan (web) for Queen’s Film Theatre (web), next to Cracker Wee Spot in University Square Mews/the alley behind the cinema. On one wall, we have movie-making, with clapboard and camera; on the other, the movie is projected to an audience eating popcorn.
The Paratroop regiment killed two Protestants on the Shankill in 1972 and the community did not forgive them – compare Stop The Witch Hunt from the middle Shankill with Paras Fight Back – but the flag is now flying at the Argyle Street memorial because, the Belfast Telegraph suggests, Soldier F has links to the area. Soldier F – the Paratroop soldier who is facing two charges of murder on Bloody Sunday 1972 – plead ‘not guilty’ in December 2024 (BBC) and will stand trial in September 2025 (BBC | RTÉ).