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==North County Dublin== {{Public art header|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}} {{Public art row |image = The Nature Goddess, Dublin.jpg |subject = The Nature Goddess |location = Millennium Park, [[Blanchardstown]] |date = 2018 |artist = Richie Clarke |coordinates = {{coord|53.388719|-6.398475}} |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = |subject = Inverted Oil Rig |location = [[Father Collins Park]], [[Clongriffin]] |date = 2012 |artist = Alan Phelan |coordinates = |notes = As of September 2020, it has been removed from the lake and is in storage in the park. }} {{Public art row |image = |subject = [[Thomas Ashe]] |location = [[Lusk, Dublin]] |date = 2017 |artist = Paul D'Arcy |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = |subject = M1 Poppies |location = M1 Lissenhall exit to the [[R126 road (Ireland)|R126]] |date = 2012 |artist = Douglas Mooney |coordinates = |notes = 5 wind-moved solar-powered illuminated poppies<ref>{{cite web|title=Douglas Mooney, M1 Poppies|url=https://www.fingal.ie/douglas-mooney-m1-poppies|website=Fingal County Council|access-date=25 August 2020}}</ref> }} {{Public art row |image = |subject = Beehive huts |location = [[Balbriggan]] bypass, near the Meath border |date = 2001 |artist = Robert McColgan and Irene Benner<ref>{{cite web|title=Story Map Tour|url=https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=e24b8194b135423bb2d686b25d21d1a3|website=www.arcgis.com|access-date=5 August 2020}}</ref> |coordinates = |notes = Inspired by St. Molach, a beekeeper. }} {{Public art row |image = Sculpture, Balbriggan roundabout, Dublin.jpg |subject = Open Volumes |location = Balbriggan |date = 2007 |artist = Mark Ryan |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = Malahide - Bokehrama (36mm f 0.6) (6810790492).jpg |subject = The Ammonite |location = Malahide Marina |date = 2000 |artist = Niall O'Neill |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = Seamus Ennis Statue, The Naul, Co Dublin - geograph.org.uk - 1804951.jpg |subject = [[Séamus Ennis]] |location = [[Naul, Dublin]] |date = |artist = |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = Sculpture by the Sea - geograph.org.uk - 526042.jpg |subject = Eccentric orbit |location = [[Portmarnock]] Beach |date = 2002 |artist = [[Rachel Joynt]],<br />[[Remco de Fouw]] |coordinates = |notes = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portmarnock.org/about-portmarnock.php|title=About Portmarnock Community Association|work=Portmarnock|access-date=23 September 2017}}</ref> }} {{Public art row |image = St. Doolagh's Cross - geograph.org.uk - 524030.jpg |subject = St. Doulagh's Cross |location = [[St Doulagh's Church]], Malahide Road |date = Early Medieval |artist = Unknown |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = County_Dublin_-_Hamilton_Monument_-_20190615205721.jpg |subject = [[James Hans Hamilton]] |location = [[Skerries, Dublin]] |date = 1870 |artist = |coordinates = |notes = Hamilton Monument in the shape of an obelisk<ref>{{cite web|title=1870 – Hamilton Monument, Skerries, Co. Dublin|url=https://archiseek.com/2010/1870-hamilton-monument-skerries-co-dublin/|website=archiseek.com|date=28 January 2010 |access-date=27 October 2020}}</ref> }} {{Public art row |image = Tidy Towns sculpture, Skerries, Dublin.jpg |subject = Tidy Towns sculpture |location = Skerries, Dublin |date = 2016 |artist = Shane Holland |coordinates = |notes = Commemorates Skerries winning the [[Tidy Towns (Ireland)|Tidy Towns]] competition in 2016 }} {{Public art row |image = Skerries and Loughshinny Sea Pole, Dublin.jpg |subject = The Skerries and Loughshinny Sea Pole |location = Skerries, Dublin |date = 2013 |artist = Shane Holland |coordinates = |notes = A memorial for those lost to the sea. The climbable pole was a lifesaving part of the 'Apparatus' system used by the coastguard in the rescuing of ships in distress off the Skerries coast. }} {{Public art row |image = Percy French bench, Skerries, Dublin.jpg |subject = [[Percy French]] |location = Skerries, Dublin |date = 2008 |artist = Bríd Ní Rinn |coordinates = |notes = The view from Skerries inspired Percy French to write [[The Mountains of Mourne]]. }} {{Public art row |image = Cormorant sculpture, Skerries, Dublin.jpg |subject = [[Cormorant]] |location = Skerries, Dublin |date = 2002 |artist = Bríd Ní Rinn |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = Terns sculpture, Skerries, Dublin.jpg |subject = [[Tern]]s |location = Skerries, Dublin |date = 2004 |artist = Bríd Ní Rinn |coordinates = |notes = }} {{End|Public art table}} ===Dublin airport=== {{Public art header|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}} {{Public art row |image = Hiroshima - Nagasaki Memorial Sculpture - geograph.org.uk - 528840.jpg |subject = Hiroshima Memorial Sculpture |location = [[Dublin Airport]] |date = |artist = [[Vincent Browne (sculptor)|Vincent Browne]] |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = Mother and Child Sculpture Outside Dublin Airport - geograph.org.uk - 528846.jpg |subject = Mother and Child |location = Dublin Airport |date = |artist = |coordinates = |notes = }} {{Public art row |image = The Dublin Airport Roundabout - geograph.org.uk - 1752447.jpg |subject = The Spirit of the Air |location = Dublin Airport roundabout |date = 1991 |artist = Richard Enda King |coordinates = {{coord|53.428370|-6.229659}} |notes = King's design was chosen from 97 entries, and was made from reinforced concrete and Dublin granite.<ref name = DublinAir/> It is 55ft high.<ref name = DublinAir>{{cite web |url=https://www.rte.ie/archives/2014/1003/649701-new-sculpture-for-dublin-airport/|work=[[RTÉ Libraries and Archives]] |title=King Sculpture For Airport |publisher=[[RTÉ]] |access-date=2024-10-20 |date=1989-10-03 }}</ref> In October 1989, Minister for the Environment [[Pádraig Flynn]] commented that the sculpture would be "a big attraction to all our visitors who come to visit Ireland - they will see that we are committed to not just the environment, but also to the cultural aspects".<ref name = DublinAir/> }} {{Public art row |image = Forrest Tavern sculpture, Dublin.jpg |subject = Forrest Tavern memorial |location = Dublin Airport, [[R108 road (Ireland)|R108]] |date = 1990 |artist = |coordinates = {{coord|53.431812|-6.264591}} |notes = Previously located in what is now the North Runway, moved to its current location in 2017. }} {{Public art row |image = Dublin_Airport_(Ireland)_sculpture_hugging_hug_03.jpg |subject = Hugging sculpture (correct name unknown) |location = Dublin Airport |date = unknown |artist = unknown |coordinates = {{coord|53.429246|-6.243513}} |notes = }} {{End|Public art table}}
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