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This lovely David Bowie artwork just appeared on a Dublin street
A book of condolences at Dublin's Grand Social bar Sam Boal Sam Boal
WHILE THOUSANDS GATHERED in London last night to pay tribute to David Bowie, Dublin is doing its bit to mark his passing in its own way.
This artwork has appeared on Richmond Street in the City Centre.
It’s the work of Dublin artist Jess Tobin, who started prepping the work yesterday.
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