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19th December 2019
05:16pm GMT

It is also the largest and most prominent piece of work that SUBSET has created in Ireland to date.
The collective, which is made up of artists, designers, filmmakers and curators said:
"We have created a multifaceted artwork campaign with the intention to force the consideration of the climate emergency - in particular, plastic pollution. "Plastic is one of the world’s most pervasive pollutants. Approximately 300 million tons of plastic are manufactured each year. In brutal contrast, the material is nearly impossible to destroy. It only breaks down, shredding into smaller pieces. This gives rise to a proliferation of tiny shards of the material, less than 5mm in length - microplastic. "In order to explore and present the percolation of plastic into our environment, we created a series of large scale artworks heavily inspired by microscopic particles of plastic. Over the last four months, these artworks have taken formation in Dublin’s Royal Hibernian Academy, Colorado and finally, on the streets of Temple Bar."The mural can now be seen on the ESB Building in Temple Bar.
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