He says it makes your eyes fly around. Conor Firth, of The Art Store, on South William Street, especially likes the 1999 work by Damien Hirst, entitled Valium. We stand and look at it and let our eyes fly around.
The room is filling with those who are curious to see Multiple Visions, an exhibition of contemporary pieces of art. The collection features more than 40 works by artists such as Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Andy Goldsworthy and Dennis Hopper.
Jonathan Forrest and Sheana Keane check out the images. Neva Elliott, from Old Leighlin, in Co Kilkenny, artist and administrator of the Sculptors' Society of Ireland, is equally impressed. Photographer Claire Godkin is having a look too. Architect Steven Phillips, from Auckland, New Zealand, likes Cyberwoman 5 by Helmut Newton best of all. Artist Colm McConnell and primary-school teacher in Rush, Co Dublin, Louise Ryan, discuss Bill Owens's work, Backyard with Toy Horse. They love the perspectives and the colours.
Shane Boyd, owner of The Natural Cut on Wicklow Street, an alternative type of hairdressing salon, which doesn't believe in blow-drying or mousse, is here to view the art. He likes Michael Light's work, especially Full Moon 12. The show runs until April 28th.