Manchester, UK. 7th May 2019. A new piece of street art has appeared in Stevenson Square in the Northern Quarter of Manchester, UK. The art work depicts the Game of Thrones character Arya Stark, played by actress Maisie Williams, and was created by artist Akse, the French-born street artist who has been living and working in Manchester since 1997. It's all part of outdoor public art project Outhouse MCR, which oversees the street art-rich part of the city centre. Credit: Paul Heyes/Alamy Live News

Manchester, UK. 7th May 2019. A new piece of street art has appeared in Stevenson Square in the Northern Quarter of Manchester, UK. The art work depicts the Game of Thrones character Arya Stark, played by actress Maisie Williams, and was created by artist Akse, the French-born street artist who has been living and working in Manchester since 1997. It's all part of outdoor public art project Outhouse MCR, which oversees the street art-rich part of the city centre. Credit: Paul Heyes/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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7 May 2019

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A new piece of street art has appeared in Stevenson Square in the Northern Quarter of Manchester, UK. The art work depicts the Game of Thrones character Arya Stark, played by actress Maisie Williams, and was created by artist Akse, the French-born street artist who has been living and working in Manchester since 1997. It's all part of outdoor public art project Outhouse MCR, which oversees the street art-rich part of the city centre. Akse was also behind the Tony Wilson mural that disappeared earlier this month and the portrait of Mark E. Smith painted on the side of a chippy in Prestwich, Manchester. Picture by Paul Heyes, Tuesday May 07, 2019.

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