Shoppers pictured on Dublin's Henry Street. (file photo)(Image: Collins Photo Agency)

'Optical illusion' on Dublin's Henry Street stopping passersby in their tracks

Three Ireland has unveiled a stunning new 3D ground mural outside its Henry Street store in Dublin, created by Irish artist Mark Cronin. The 'optical illusion' is stopping passersby in their tracks.

by · Irish Mirror

A new mural on Dublin's Henry Street is stopping passersby in their tracks.

The 'optical illusion' outside the Three Ireland store is designed to showcase how Three's 5G Home Broadband eliminates the hassle of traditional broadband installations with a simple plug-and-play setup.

The striking artwork, by Irish artist Mark Cronin, sends a message that you don't need to tear up your garden or drill holes to get high-speed broadband.

It features bold, interactive 3D art that makes it look like the ground itself is being dug, up only to reveal there's no need for it thanks to the cutting-edge solution.

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A Three Ireland spokesperson said: "Three Ireland today unveiled a new 3D ground mural by Irish artist Mark Cronin outside of its Henry Street store highlighting the unnecessary need for digging and disruption to get high-speed broadband at home. With Three's 5G Home Broadband there's no messy installation required - just simply plug in and play.

Shoppers on Henry Street, Dublin pictured as Three Ireland unveiled a new 3D Mural by Irish artist Mark Cronin outside of its Henry Street, Dublin Store highlighting the unnecessary need for digging and disruption to get high speed broadband at home, With Three's 5G Home Broadband there's no messy installation required -just simply plug in and play.(Image: Brian McEvoy)

"Three's 5G Home Broadband is available from your local Three Ireland store nationwide. Visit three.ie for more information on how to sign up."

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