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Dublin

In last two months I was in Dublin more often then in whole 6 years of living in Ireland!

This week I was very lucky to be part of Ceramics Ireland Exhibition which takes place in Rathfarnham Castle starting this Saturday until 27th August.

The Castle itself is interesting thing to visite but the exhibition is located in one of the rooms that wasn't renovated and it looks amazing... But more about it in my next post...

Now I wanted to show you some photos I took that day...
As some of you have noticed I like Architecture and Patterns so don't be surprised :)

Hope you'll like them :) I do :)





























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  1. Absolutely gorgeous pictures!

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  2. These photos are stunning! Good luck with your event!

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  3. Those are amazing pictures there Aga. ^^

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  4. Aga, your photos are amazing! It's really Dublin through someone else's eyes. Love it! Keep up the good work.

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  5. Thank you all :) I'm glad you like them :) I hope my finish pieces will be as exciting as the photos :)

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