Inside Out: Irish pop art queen Orla Walsh tells how a moment can change life forever

Eve Kelliher discovers how an artist is using life in lockdown to help families like hers affected by spinal injuries
Inside Out: Irish pop art queen Orla Walsh tells how a moment can change life forever
Orla and Kieran Walsh with Ali, Tess and Charlie and dog Bailey. Picture: Paul Sherwood

Eve Kelliher discovers how an artist is using life in lockdown to help families like hers affected by spinal injuries

Andy Warhol's image of a Campbell’s tomato soup can became an international symbol of modern art, and it was a painting of a Heinz ketchup bottle that shook up the Irish pop art scene — and Orla Walsh’s life.

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