Biography
Maser is one of Ireland's best-known street artists, active since the late 1990s between Dublin, London and the United States. Trained in graffiti lettering, he has progressively pared down his vocabulary to reach a clean typographic style: flat bright colour, short handwritten slogans and geometric striped compositions.
His murals often carry a social message — housing, mental health, equal rights. His collaboration with Homeless Period Ireland and his murals in support of marriage equality in 2015 and the abortion referendum in 2018 have made him a key figure of Irish visual activism.
He exhibits regularly in galleries and has painted in Dublin, New York, Miami, London and Lisbon. His "U Are Alive" mural on Camden Street has become an emblematic landmark of central Dublin, regularly repainted over the course of successive campaigns.
His murals often carry a social message — housing, mental health, equal rights. His collaboration with Homeless Period Ireland and his murals in support of marriage equality in 2015 and the abortion referendum in 2018 have made him a key figure of Irish visual activism.
He exhibits regularly in galleries and has painted in Dublin, New York, Miami, London and Lisbon. His "U Are Alive" mural on Camden Street has become an emblematic landmark of central Dublin, regularly repainted over the course of successive campaigns.
The site contains a total of 1 artworks by Maser in 1 countries.