"It's the same everywhere..."
In Ireland yesterday, a massive mural went up on the side of a building in Dublin’s city centre overnight, and it has already garnered quite a reaction.
It’s the work of Irish artist Joe Caslin, who recently brought his large-scale works to Limerick for its City of Culture 2014 programme.
For this latest project, he created the four-storey drawing of two young men embracing as a “poignant representation of same sex love in the city”.
It was installed overnight, in the wind and rain, on the side of the Mercantile building at the junction of South Great George’s St and Dame St.
The symbolism:
The hands represent friendship....The crown represents loyalty....And the heart represents love
"Fear Eats the Soul"
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