A well-known midlands artist is the mind behind the piece.
A new art exhibition, aimed at helping people understand cancer, is being put on display in the midlands tomorrow.
The piece shows the human body and the many approaches that researchers use to examine cancer at molecular, cellular, tissue and human levels.
Tullamore artist, Vincent Devine designed the exhibition, in collaboration with cancer researchers and patient partners in UCD.
People will be able to view the work tomorrow in the Esker Arts Centre, and then it will travel to Dundrum Town Centre.
The artist, Vincent Devine says it's fitting to be releasing this work during the week of Vicky Phelan's one year anniversary:
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