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Published 10:11 19 May 2015 BST
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Caslin noted that he wanted to create an “insanely rural” female piece to contrast the “very urban” male piece.
“I didn’t want to have the piece of the two lads up and not follow it up with a female version,” he said. “I wanted to show the broader aspects of relationships.”
The mural on George's Street before it was damaged by rain. The latest mural, which was installed on the ancient facade of Caher Castle in Co Galway, was inspired by Frederic William Burton’s painting The Meeting on the Turret Stairs. The 50-foot image was installed, with permission from the owner, using a potato-based adhesive so as not to damage the integrity of the ancient building. Like the mural on George’s Street, the biodegradable image will in time be eroded by rain and wind. Drag performer and gay rights activist Panti Bliss tweeted this picture of the new mural:
Caher Castle in Co Galway gets the lady version of Joe Caslin's George's Street mural. pic.twitter.com/YxYLqfpYJ7
— Panti Bliss (@PantiBliss) May 19, 2015
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