Being an avid enthusiast of handpainted type, I thought I had struck gold when a friend of mine sent me on a link
the signage painter Kevin Freeney below. A dying craft for sure, the Flickr link at the end of this post gives a snap shot of a time in Dublin when there was an appreciation for the skill.
Kevin Freeney 1919-1986 was a Signwriter from Dublin, Ireland.
"Dublin Street Life & Lore" by Kevin C. Kearns said of Kevin:
"Signwriting goes back at least three generations in his family. Back in the 1930's he rambled through Dublin's streets on a bike or with a pushcart carrying his paints and brushes. In that period the city's streetscapes were elegantly embroidered with handwritten shop and pub fascias. Having done "at least 700 pubs and shopfronts" inDublin, the most famed streets — O'Connell, Henry, Grafton, and Capel— all carried his personalised three-dimensional relief lettering and ornamentation. His fellow craftsmen hailed him as a "Master".
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gentlemanofletters/




























































































































