"No.27 - A nod to Ed Ruscha" New Street Installation By Irish Artist Maser in Limerick City. 1
Some epic and mind-bending paintwork in Limerick Ireland. Taking over a derelict gas station, artist Maser gives some intense pop to an otherwise normal street. Via StreetArtNews:

I converted a derelict petrol station in Limerick city into an interactive installation, as part of a transformative urban art project. My work often boldly juxtaposes old and new, past and present in the architectural elements, the visual grammar and choice of pallet. I hope to create work that surprises people and questions their relationship with the familiar and the norm and also how dissociated we are from the space around us. -Maser

"No.27 - A nod to Ed Ruscha" New Street Installation By Irish Artist Maser in Limerick City. 2
"No.27 - A nod to Ed Ruscha" New Street Installation By Irish Artist Maser in Limerick City. 3
"No.27 - A nod to Ed Ruscha" New Street Installation By Irish Artist Maser in Limerick City. 4
Here’s a photo of the before:
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