Maser is back and he’s just transformed a plain Tara Street building into a spectacular explosion of colour.
The street artist’s latest mural in his Interrupting Spaces series has just popped up on The Tara Building, next door to Apollo House on Tara Street.
Maser, who captured the public’s attention with his Repeal the 8th mural, has recently been awarded the first ever ‘Irish Hero’ award for his work championing contemporary Irish art.
Take a look at the transformation that the The Tara Building has undergone.
Do I spy with my little a new @MaserArt piece going up beside Apollo House? ???? pic.twitter.com/BwleuXFJE8
— Niamh O’Donoghue (@Niamh_Cupl) January 26, 2017
#ApolloHouse and @IrishTimes have a new, colourful neighbour on Tara Street. Work of @MaserArt? pic.twitter.com/6i14X6qwnu
— Rachel Collins (@OrrCollins) January 27, 2017
At last a bit of colour in the city centre – Tara St coming alive pic.twitter.com/Js8ML9xMeO
— Orna Mulcahy (@OrnaMulcahy) January 31, 2017
Walking in the rain not so bad with @MaserArt and @shoelanecoffee ??????????#DNS pic.twitter.com/fFKlvNox6A
— Emma Williams (@emmawilliamser) January 31, 2017
Earlier this week, Maser was named the first Guaranteed Irish Hero in recognition of his contribution to art in Ireland.
Five further awards will be granted to exceptional individuals in the fields of sport, science, music, technology and food over the course of 2017.
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