The work of Wee Nuls can be seen across Belfast City Centre
In a city known for murals, both political and creative, the street art community is continuing to thrive, bringing a pop of colour to alleyways and grey walls.
"Wee Nuls was born in 2017, when I first started to do street art because I wanted to have an alias for it. Wee Nuls is actually my nickname too, so that is why I chose it and stuck with it. Last week, Nuala organised an all-female paint jam with six other talented artists - Ariana Lupascu, Arú, Constance, Kerrie Hanna, Myfanwyia and Zippy.
"We thought that we would have to fund our own paint, but a new spray paint shop just opened in Smithfield Market called Outlines Art Supplies, and I asked if they would be interested in sporing us with the paint, they agreed to it which was great.
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