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Waterford Walls – Fitzgerald Power Office Carpark Installation

‘This is how change happens, one person, one gesture, one moment at a time’. We unveil our newest sponsored artwork by Irish artist Zippy.

At a time when the creative industries are suffering, we’ve decide to put our money where our mouth is and commission an art piece around Waterford that speaks to hope. 

The piece is by an Irish artist called Zippy, whose work can be seen across Europe (including a commission for Vans, and on the Peace Wall in Belfast) is a particularly inspiring individual, and the perfect fit for what we’re trying to say. 

We chose the above quote as we think it says it all; how it takes a village to get anything done correctly, and how every single member of the Fitzgerald Power team continues to push the growth and development of the organisation as a whole. 

It’s something we’ve begun saying to ourselves regularly, and we encourage you to do the same. 

Waterford Walls FP Office Carpark
Waterford Walls FP Office Carpark

“The creative work going on in Ireland, and particularly in Waterford, at the minute has been nothing short of exemplary,” CEO Stuart Fitzgerald says. “And it’s been quite the reminder of how important everyone is as pieces of the puzzle. We chose this quote, painted by the incredible Zippy, to remind us of that – how the collective is as important as the individual, and, as my young daughter would say, we’re all in this together.”

Check out the video below for more information on the installation and the artist involved.

For more information on Waterford Walls, check out their website!

For more information on Zippy and her work, check out her Instagram!

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