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| KCA's Noel Clare and Anne Cashman. |
A fundraising campaign has been launched for
an ambitious mural project unveiled in Kilcullen yesterday,
writes Brian Byrne. When completed, it will provide an eye-catching feature at the Newbridge Road entrance to the town.
The Kilcullen Heritage Wall, commissioned by Kilcullen Community Action, will complement several other artworks around the town, many of them KCA-sponsored. The artwork will cover the entire double gables of a building that has been derelict for decades, now under refurbishment by Fitzpatrick Heavey Homes, which is facilitating the project.
Fundraising is
centred on an iDonate page. “These things are quite expensive, and we will need grants and the support from the community to make it happen,” KCA chair Anne Cashman said at the launch event in Fallons. “But it is a beautiful, vibrant image and will be a fantastic piece of art to add to the town.”
KCA’s Noel Clare said the space is at one of the town's main traffic entrances. “The building has been quite an eyesore, and it is wonderful to see it being done up now. But to have been allowed to develop this Heritage Wall project is something we wouldn’t have expected, and it is great to have it.”
Anne Cashman emphasised that the piece's representations are not yet final, and it can be tweaked before work actually begins. “We now have a gold medal standard in Tidy Towns to live up to — we constantly have to engage and elevate ourselves, and this will be another great addition.”
KCA selected the artist following a tender process for a carefully developed brief. The artistic team that won the commission, All Out Design, has more than 15 years’ experience in this kind of project, having created over 400 murals for Irish government bodies and major global corporations.
Their design theme is a Visual Story of Kilcullen, incorporating Local History & Heritage and Nature & Environment. The draft design includes motifs of Kilcullen bridge, a horse, a stylised waving hand of welcome, the Liffey, swans, badgers and wildflowers. The whole execution is bold, modern and exciting.
It is hoped to have the piece in place in the spring.
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