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17th June 2021
02:48pm BST

'Phase 2 works were originally planned for Spring 2020 but were delayed due to Covid 19. Once restrictions lifted works were carried out over six days in late May 2021. The artwork concentrates on the central area displaying a work collaboration between The Walls Project and Artists Holly Pereira, Omin and Decoy. The urban wildlife theme continues, depicting a black cat as it moves along the tunnel through, bright flowers, shapes and graphics. A sense of ‘page flick’ movement can be seen by those passing on DART, Commuter and Rosslare Intercity services.'
Joanne Bissett, Project Coordinator for Iarnród Éireann said "the vision of the street artists involved, to represent the urban wildlife to rail commuters and those attending the Aviva Stadium, has been wonderfully realised, and we’re delighted to have worked with our artists, the Aviva Stadium, Dublin City Council, and our Iarnród Éireann team to deliver this.”
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Martin Murphy, Stadium Director at the Aviva Stadium added: "Aviva Stadium is delighted to support the initiative to promote positive street art. The vivid murals at Aviva Stadium brighten the streetscape and add to the visual impact of an already iconic building."
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