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Ireland, North, Belfast, Donegall Pass, Loyalist poltical mural on a gable wall in Pine Street
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Media ID 20050571
© Stephen Rafferty / Eye Ubiquitous
Beal Fierste Belfast Cityscape Donegall Erin Facade Ireland Irish Loyalist Loyalists Mural Murals North Northern Orange Painted Painting Pass Political Politics Sectarian Sectarianism Ulster Union Unionist Unionists United Kingdom
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This print by Stephen Rafferty captures the essence of Belfast's rich political history. The image showcases a striking mural on a gable wall in Pine Street, Donegall Pass, representing the strong presence of Loyalist politics in Northern Ireland. The mural is a powerful symbol of identity and loyalty, with its vibrant colors and intricate details depicting various elements associated with Loyalism. The orange hues dominate the artwork, signifying the Orange Order and its influence within Unionist communities. As you delve into this photograph, you can't help but be drawn to the complexity of Irish politics and sectarianism that have shaped this cityscape for decades. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted divisions that have defined Northern Ireland's troubled past. Rafferty's lens skillfully captures not only the artistry behind these murals but also their significance in reflecting political ideologies and historical narratives. Through his lens, we are transported to an urban landscape where architecture meets activism. This print offers viewers an opportunity to explore Belfast's socio-political fabric while appreciating it as an artistic expression deeply intertwined with local culture. It invites contemplation about how public art can shape collective memory and ignite conversations about identity, belonging, and reconciliation in divided societies like Northern Ireland.
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