I was in Manchester at the weekend, so I decided to go out and get some Street Art photos.
I didn’t have much time to work with, so I had to make the most of what I had.
The plan was to go to Northern Quarter and Ancoats where I normally go.
My last visit to Manchester was in December 2017, five months ago. To my surprise, there was still a lot of work that was still there from my last visit.
That included Stevenson Square, which usually has a high turnover of Street Art.
I managed to stumble on a piece in defiance against the bomb attack in the city in May 2017 in Dale Street which I had previously missed, as well as spotting an owl in Ancoats.
When you go in search of Street Art, you have to keep an eye out for things.
On the Sunday afternoon, I thought I had seen as much Street Art as I could, until I stumbled upon a mural of Muhammad Ali just off Portland Street
Manchester Street Art – December 2017
Manchester Street Art – May 2017
Manchester Street Art – February 2017
Manchester Street Art – November 2016
Manchester Street Art – May 2016
Manchester Street Art – January 2016
Manchester Street Art – November 2015
Manchester Street Art – May 2015
Manchester Street Art – November 2014
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