If you're a Dubliner and you've been out and about today, chances are you'll have seen this mural on the side of Rick Burger's on the corner of Dame St. and George's St.
Designed and drawn by Joe Caslin, the image depicts two men in an embrace and has had the support of local politicians, such as Senator Katherine Zappone.
@joecaslin well that made my day ðŸ'š pic.twitter.com/J1EHpNwfQR
— Niamh O'Reilly (@cosmofountain) April 11, 2015
#MarRef #YesEquality #Dublin pic.twitter.com/kL6EVt6WB1
— Patrick Guiney (@Pat_Guiney) April 11, 2015
The beautiful result of a long night of work for @joecaslin #YesEquality #MarRef @YesEquality2015 pic.twitter.com/rDN0phSqj6
— Sen.KatherineZappone (@SenatorKZappone) April 11, 2015
A stunning peace of artwork by @joecaslin on Dame Street / Georges Street. #YesEquality #MarRef pic.twitter.com/JQl59KL1KO
— Subliminal Design (@SubDesign) April 11, 2015
Already, the image has become extremely popular with Dubliners, and it's understood that a second piece is underway for somewhere in rural Ireland that will depict two women kissing one another.
Caslin's art has already been seen in Galway at the annual Film Fleadh as part of his series, Our Nation's Sons.
Here's a quick video showing one of the installations at the Achill-Henge site.
Our Nation's Sons Achill-Henge from Joe Caslin on Vimeo.
You can follow Joe Caslin on Instagram here.
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