A mural of Ireland's Chief Medical Officer has appeared on the front of a Dublin pub.
The artwork on Devitts bar on Camden Street has Tony Holohan emerging from a phone box.
Fantastic day painting outside Devitts pub in Camden street. So many people stopped to chat, take photos and admire my Tony Holohan mural. And fair play to the staff for a genius way to brighten up the pub shutters @cmoireland @devittspub #irishpub #soon #TonyHolohan #COVIDー19 pic.twitter.com/G8SFM3jxhv
— Niall O'Loughlin (@nialloloughlin) May 13, 2020
The mural sees the public health doctor opening his shirt with the letters TH on the inside, similar to Superman.
It was painted by artist Niall O'Loughlin and features the hashtag "soon".
He told 98fm news that Tony Holohan has become a bit of a sex symbol;
"Some of the comments on my Facebook and social media feeds are like oh my god I told you he's gorgeous, he's this, he's that you know. I won't say he's a ride, all that kind of stuff."
It's not the only Covid-19 artwork that has appeared in Dublin during the pandemic.
Emmalene Blake has created a number of murals in recent weeks, one of which was shared by rap artist Cardi B.
If you’re not sure how far two meters is, don’t worry @iamcardib got you 👌 #coronavirus #socialdistancing pic.twitter.com/JFx4k4E2Tb
— Emmalene Blake (@emmaleneblake) April 7, 2020