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Groups of young men across the country are creating street art, but why?

The project was created by Irish artist Joe Caslin.

STREET ART PROJECTS are being used “to create something more meaningful for young men in Ireland to be part of”.

That’s according to Irish artist Joe Caslin who says that, “as a nation we have pushed a significant number of our young men to the very edges of society and created within them feelings of neglect and apathy.

It is now time to empower these young lads and give them a sense of belonging.

Caslin is working with men all over the country in creating large scale drawings, which are then pasted to iconic buildings in cities and towns throughout the country, as part of his ‘Our Nation’s Sons’ street art project.

He told TheJournal.ie that he wants to put the issues surrounding young men in view.

You might recognise the work if you’ve passed by Trinity college recently.

Caslin says “a drawing has the power to go further than words”.

He also done work at Achill-Henge, Co. Mayo.

Joe Caslin Joe Caslin Joe Caslin

Joe Caslin says that “there are a growing number of Irish men who feel let down or indeed, left out of an ever-changing Irish society.

By engaging them in this type of creative process, the project aims to give them the chance to be part of a social movement that aims to create something positive for the community in which the street art is displayed.

The projects are carried out by local community youth groups and schools. Caslin said when you give them a job this big -”they really do get motivated”.

“Three months goes into each project but the most important part is putting up the drawing – which the young men do themselves.

The lads are getting up at 6 in the morning and others are working until 2am to get these projects done. That’s not just going along with it. Everybody is working on it for their own reasons.

Joe Caslin / YouTube

Limerick City of Culture 

The ‘Our Nation’s Sons’ street art project will be part of the Limerick City of Culture 2014 programme.

Caslin says “the 110ft storey drawing that will be installed has the potential to resonate and disrupt the visual landscape of the city.

It has the power to pull a passer-by from the mundane, the power to trend and the power to gain real social momentum. It will re-establish respect for and showcase the capabilities of our nation’s sons.

He also added how he acknowledges that this project may not change the world but that it’s starting conversations.

People are asking what is it doing here? what does it signify? – that’s the whole idea behind the project.

The Limerick installation is being put up on the old Ranks Grain Store, Dock Road.

Photo by Pat Browne / Munsterimages.ie Pat Browne Pat Browne

The enlisted young men for this project are from C.B.S. Sexton Street and Crescent College Comprehensive.

Caslin told TheJournal.ie that the project has really taken off and that he will be going to Galway Film Fleadh next week before travelling to Cork, Waterford and Belfast with the project.

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    Jun 28th 2014, 10:37 AM

    They are amazing works of art. More, more…

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    Jun 28th 2014, 10:10 PM

    Amazing and brilliant! We are a mean-spirited society that demonises our young men – they need our love and support – meanwhile we have a horribly high rate of suicide among our young men… they need to know they are loved and treasured… every one of them

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    Jun 28th 2014, 10:58 AM

    As much as I love good street art, it’s increasing popularity seems to coincide with the increasing scourge of tagging in Dublin. Street art should be encouraged Tagging should be stamped down on as hard as possible, but unfired the council seems to be doing little.

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    Jun 28th 2014, 11:00 AM

    “UNFORTUNATELY” the council does little

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    Jun 28th 2014, 11:25 AM

    What’s tagging? Is it those spray can scribbles of “AntoX” kind of thing ?

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    Jun 28th 2014, 2:08 PM

    Yup

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    Jun 28th 2014, 10:37 AM

    Looks great.

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    Jun 28th 2014, 12:12 PM

    Good positive pro male publicity for a change :)

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    Jun 28th 2014, 11:16 AM

    “And the times, they are a changin’” best of luck to you lads

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    Jun 28th 2014, 12:08 PM

    Really talented people. Well done

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    Jun 28th 2014, 1:56 PM

    Passed the one in limerick earlier. Brilliant

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    Jun 28th 2014, 2:12 PM

    Why?
    Because they can and because they should !
    Excellent work all round !

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    Jun 28th 2014, 11:58 AM

    Absolutely brilliant stuff!!!

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    Jun 28th 2014, 2:22 PM

    In melbourne recently some of the graffiti was brilliant, tagging in Dublin needs to be wiped out, but we need not worry Mr Keegan DCC will get the city clean ithink there is a better chance of hell freezing over first

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    Jun 28th 2014, 10:52 AM

    Narcissism?

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    Jun 28th 2014, 12:07 PM

    D1ckhead?

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    Jun 29th 2014, 3:36 PM

    We need something like “Fight club” in Ireland. Get men back to doing what their natural instincts are.

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