Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7
Biography: Cathal McCoy – works as an engineer but pursues art projects in his spare time. Completed a similar work when Dublin City Beta Projects opened up some boxes for painting in May 2012. Along with Holly Johnson, painted the traffic light box on Ormond Quay at the end of Capel Street as a colourful bookcase, which remained there from May 2012 – March 2014.
Contact Artist: www.twitter.com/cathalmccoy
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BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
BatterBricks By Cathal Mc Coy [Dublin Canvas Paint-A-Box Programme]
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