Shane O’Malley’s latest mural has transformed Horgan’s Quay – here’s how it’s looking

It’s a riot of colour where we needed it most.
Artist Shane O’Malley is putting the finishing touches on his mural on Cork’s Lower Glanmire Road and it’s already transformed a dull wall into a destination.
As the second installment of the Ardú Street Art project rolls out across the city, four more large-scale artworks have been revealed or are taking shape.
These pictures by local photographer John Beasley show the newest piece in all its bold glory.
✨WOW ✨
🔸@Shaneomalleyart Work in Progress.
📍 Lower Glanmire Road/Horgan’s Quay
🔸 Loving the explosion of colour on this rainy week.
📷 https://t.co/cwKfDqH9Hy pic.twitter.com/qxweeYaAu7
— Ardú Street Art Project (@ArduStreetArt) October 8, 2021
💥He’s off
📍 Bishop Lucey Park
🔸 Amazing to watch Conor transform this amazing wall in the city. We are very excited to see the work of art he creates.
👀 Swing by + take a look over the weekend
📷 https://t.co/cwKfDqH9Hy pic.twitter.com/VSjSOLlfC2
— Ardú Street Art Project (@ArduStreetArt) October 8, 2021
Belfast artist Friz has finished her stunning piece at St Finbarr’s Road, with Conor Harrington working at Bishop Lucey Park and Asbestos creating a mural at South Main Street.
Watch how everything comes together by following Ardú Street Art on Twitter.