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 Last week, a mural by renowned street artist Maser was removed from the front wall of the Project Arts Centre, as it jeopardised the centre's charitable status. 

The mural, featuring Maser's signature Repeal the 8th heart motif, was taken down just weeks after if was created. 

 

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 However, anew mural has been erected in it's stead. 

Covering the upper portion of the side wall of the Amnesty International building in Temple Bar, just a five minute walk from where the original mural called home. 

Rather than featuring the signature red and blue colour scheme, this mural gives a nod to Amnesty International with the yellow and pourple shades used in it's creation. 

 

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'We are proud and honoured to host this iconic piece of art, which captures the essence of this campaign,' said Amnesty executive director Colm O’Gorman.

'This mural is a testament to the unwavering spirit of those who have campaigned for 35 years for its repeal.'

The original mural was removed as it made a political statement, against the guidelines of the charity regulator. 

 Feature image: Instagram / The Hunreal Issues 

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The Repeal the 8th mural by Maser has been a reminder to the city that their is support for women and men who have been impacted by the 8th Amendment. 

The mural is currently located on the front wall of Dublin’s Project Arts Centre in Temple Bar, but it is being removed on Monday. 

The piece was commissioned by The Hunreal Issues, and was erected on April 9.

The mural is being removed because its' political theme goes against the charitable status awarded to the Project Arts Centre.

'The Charities Regulator has informed Project Arts Centre that the display of Maser’s ‘Repeal the 8th’ artwork is ‘political activity’ and that we are therefore in breach of the Charities Act 2009 and not in line with our ‘charitable purpose,' reads a statement from the Project Arts Centre. 

'Should the artwork not be removed, we risk losing our charitable status.'

 

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'The Board and executive of Project are conscious of their obligations under the Charities Act 2009 and the charitable purpose of the organisation,' Fiona Slevin, Chair of Project Arts Centre said.

'We strive to sustain Project’s stated purpose and objectives, namely to remain Ireland’s leading centre for the presentation and development of contemporary art, and to work with artists across all art forms to make and present extraordinary works that inspire and provoke.'

'The artwork by Maser fits precisely with this remit. In presenting Maser’s work, we are facilitating the presentation of art by a highly regarded, award-winning street artist who has displayed artworks across Ireland, Europe and the United States.'

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It’s been just over a month since Vogue Williams was spotted hanging out with actor Laurence Fox on Instagram.

At the time, sources close to the pair claimed that Billie Piper’s ex-husband had “genuinely fallen for” the Irish model, who he met while filming Bear Grylls: Mission Survive last year.

It now seems the singer-songwriter’s feelings weren’t exactly unrequited, as he has been pictured holding hands with Vogue while walking a pair of dogs near his home in London.

However, the photographs are believed to have been taken before the 30-year-old presenter jetted to Iceland with her ex-boyfriend, Al Hester, who is better known as graffiti artist Maser, last week.

Vogue and Maser dated for five years before she met her ex-husband, Brian McFadden.

 

Night walks in Iceland with @maserart  my hat is from @starladresses

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According to Goss.ie, Maser recently regained his single status after splitting with model Thalia Heffernan.

 

The best Sunday I've had in a long time…spent at the blue lagoon with @icelandtravel

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Street artist Maser made a big impression in Dublin when he created the Repeal The 8th mural on the Projects Arts Centre in Temple Bar.

It was swiftly taken down just days later, which understandably angered a lot of people.

However, fans of the art piece will be glad to know that it's not going away any time soon and was resurrected in the city this morning.

The two new murals can be seen in Blackhall Place, Dublin 7. 

The creation was first made for The Hunreal Issues, which is a website aimed at politically mobilising women in Ireland.

We hope to see more all over the country soon!

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